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munchkin
munch·kin M0483100 (mŭnch′kĭn)n.1. A very small person.2. Informal A child. [After the Munchkins, , characters in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.]munchkin (ˈmʌntʃkɪn) n1. informal chiefly US an undersized person or a child, esp an appealing one2. (Breeds) a breed of medium-sized cat with short legs[C20: from the Munchkins, a dwarfish race of people in L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)]munch•kin (ˈmʌntʃ kɪn) n. (often cap.) a small person, esp. one who is dwarfish or elfin in appearance. [after the Munchkins, a dwarflike race portrayed in Latin. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)] munchkin
munchkinA term of endearment for a small child. And how are your little munchkins getting on? Good morning, munchkin! How did you sleep?munchkin (ˈməntʃkən) n. a small or insignificant person. You’re not going to let that munchkin push you around, are you? munchkin
munchkin/muhnch'kin/ [Squeaky-voiced little people in L. Frank Baum's"The Wizard of Oz"] A teenage-or-younger micro enthusiasthacking BASIC or something else equally constricted. A termof mild derision - munchkins are annoying but some grow upto be hackers after passing through a larval stage. Theterm urchin is also used. See also wannabee, bitty box. |