by Bigsteppa.titus October 20, 2019
Get the bigsteppa mug.Itsy-bitsy comes from the word "ici-pici", which is used in Hungary to tiny, small things. It was taken into the US (to Holywood) by a Hungarian film director in the early 20th century. Then he used it in everyday life and stuck to others. This is the one and only Hungarian word that was adopted to English.
In Hungary you can also say: "iciri-piciri" (this means smaller than "ici-pici").
In Hungary you can also say: "iciri-piciri" (this means smaller than "ici-pici").
"Volt egyszer egy iciri-piciri házacska..."
Means "There was an itsy-bitsy small house..." in a famous Hungarian tale.
Means "There was an itsy-bitsy small house..." in a famous Hungarian tale.
by Gabesz December 28, 2005
Get the itsy-bitsy mug.A system or process that is twice synchronous in both directions.
Salespeople who don't know what synchronous means frequently use this word.
Salespeople who don't know what synchronous means frequently use this word.
My company's software has a bisynchronous relationship with your CRM system. Data goes back and forth in real time.
by aubiematt June 20, 2007
Get the bisynchronous mug.If some is of the right physical proportions, that they fit perfectly as the little spoon in a big spoon, little spoon formation.
by bfkaiser October 25, 2012
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Guy2: It's because he's a biguy.
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Guy2: Follow me to my room, I'll show you.
by evildwarf April 25, 2006
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by Words Engineer August 28, 2016
Get the bigly mug.A condition of "wanderin' along, singin' a song, side by side..."
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bi = two
synchro = from Greek syn "kronos" -- to happen at the same time.
ambula = from "ambulas" Latin, "walking"
cantia = from Latin "cantare" = "to sing"
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bi = two
synchro = from Greek syn "kronos" -- to happen at the same time.
ambula = from "ambulas" Latin, "walking"
cantia = from Latin "cantare" = "to sing"
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