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  1. WEE definition: 1. small; little: 2. to urinate: 3. an act of urinating: . Learn more.

  2. 1. : very small : diminutive. 2. : very early. wee hours of the morning. WEE. 2 of 2. abbreviation. western equine encephalitis. Synonyms. Adjective. atomic. bitsy. bitty. infinitesimal. itty-bitty. itsy-bitsy. little bitty. microminiature. microscopic.

  3. 1. / wiː / adjective. very small; tiny; minute. noun. a short time (esp in the phrase bide a wee. wee. 2. / wiː / noun. the act or an instance of urinating. urine. verb. intr to urinate. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of wee 1.

  4. WEE meaning: 1. small; little: 2. to urinate: 3. an act of urinating: . Learn more.

  5. Wee means small in size or extent. [Scottish, informal] I've got a wee kitten in the flat. He just needs to calm down a wee bit. Synonyms: little, small, minute, tiny More Synonyms of wee. 2. verb. To wee means to urinate. Wee is an informal word used especially by children. [British] He said he wanted to wee. [VERB] Wee is also a noun.

  6. Define wee. wee synonyms, wee pronunciation, wee translation, English dictionary definition of wee. adj. we·er , we·est Very small; tiny. See Synonyms at small. n.

  7. Noun. Verb. Adjective. Idiom. Filter. adjective. weer, weest. Very small; tiny. Webster's New World. (Scotland, Northern Ireland, North England, New Zealand) Small, little. You looked a little cold so I lit a wee fire. Wiktionary. Synonyms: miniature. lilliputian. minute. small. early. bitsy. little. infinitesimal. tiny. teeny. teensy. diminutive.

  8. WEE definition: 1. If someone has a wee, they urinate: 2. small, usually used by Scottish speakers: . Learn more.

  9. the period of time very early in the morning, soon after midnight. We danced into the wee small hours of the morning. I woke in the wee hours. See wee in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: wee. Definition of wee adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  10. very small. very early: in the wee hours of the morning. Middle English we, variant of wei (small) quantity, Old English wēg, Anglian form of wǣge weight, akin to wegan to weigh1 bef. 1150 for an earlier sense. 1. tiny, diminutive; minuscule.