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it⋅ty-bit⋅ty

[it-ee-bit-ee]
–adjective Informal.
very small; tiny.
Also, it⋅sy-bit⋅sy [it-see-bit-see] .


Origin:
1890–95; rhyming compound based on little bit; cf. -sy, -y 1
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it·ty-bit·ty   (ĭt'ē-bĭt'ē)   
adj.   Informal
Very small.

[Probably alteration of little bit.]
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Main Entry:  itty-bitty
Part of Speech:  adj
Definition:  See itty
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itty-bitty [ˈɪdiˈbɪdi] and [ˈɪtsiˈbɪtsi]

and itsy-bitsy
  1. mod.
    tiny. : Give me an itsy-bitsy piece. I'm on a diet.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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