different between teenier vs teener
teenier
English
Adjective
teenier
- comparative form of teeny: more teeny
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teener
English
Etymology
From teen +? -er.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ti?n?/
Noun
teener (plural teeners)
- A teenager.
- 1952, American Psychological Association, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association (1952), p. 159,
- "[…] adult periods and emphasizes the importance of the total teener in a social milieu."
- a1968, Upton Sinclair, When I Was a Teener.
- 1975, Fely J. Cruz, I Married a Newspaperman: A Collection of Articles, Verses and Short Stories, T. F. Valencia (1975), p. 1923,
- "To a Teener Celebrating Her Last Teen Year"
- 2000, George Harmon Smith, Education is Broken, But I Will Help You Fix It!: Hundreds of Tips to Help Your Child Through the Maze, Xlibris Corporation (2000), p. 42,
- "Also, warn your teener that in this age of undisciplined classrooms, they are unlikely to have a teacher who demands that the class obey—(the major reason why European and Japanese school children score so much higher on ANY test than American kids)."
- 1952, American Psychological Association, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, American Psychological Association (1952), p. 159,
- (US, slang) A sixteenth of an ounce of a drug.
Anagrams
- entree, entrée, eterne, rentee, retene
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