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binsy

When Fujiko was little she made up this word for her little toe. When her evil bitch mother tried to cut her toenails, she cried and begged for her mother not to "cut the binsy one". She ended up using the word to mean very littlest for her whole life. Now she is naming her tiniest, sweetest, most favored pet and best dumb friend "Binsy."
Ew, that guy wears a ring on his binsy finger!

I named my froggy Binsy. I picked him for being the tiniest and cutest and I love him. #binsyfrog #binsydog
by fujikokaru September 20, 2018
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Bippy

If you from the city and you out here beefing you betta not Leave out that house without ya bippy!
by Bigdawg SB June 19, 2020
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Wimsy Bimsy

That is what you call people who endorse that clubs close at 2 a.m. sharp. More generally, you can use this term to describe anyone who likes to end things prematurely.
Why do you like going home so early? You are such a wimsy bimsy.
by ZodosTerminator December 1, 2011
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Bitsy

Generally used to describe a small amount or a little bit of something.

Can also be used to describe a thin or short person.
Gee your just bitsy aren't you?

How much spaghetti do you want?
Just a bitsy I'm not that hungry.
by acuteawareness June 22, 2010
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Itsy Bitsy

Another term for for "tiny". i.e Itty Bitty, Teenie Weenie, Itsy Bitsy.
Her shoes were so itsy bitsy, they were the cutest little pair of the bunch.
by Misty86 February 16, 2010
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Bips

A Male Dog. Male Only.
by Josh April 14, 2005
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Itsy Bitsy

Itsy-bitsy comes from the word "ici-pici" itsy-pitsy, which is originally a Hungarian common word for very 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 of the few Hungarian words that were adopted to English (besides 'coach' - kocsi cotshy (when meaning charriot - this invention was spread to the west from medieval Hungary), and 'bacon' - Bakony bachon'(mountainous region in Hungary, from where the finest pigs in medieval Europe were imported to Britain).
English version:
"Itsy Bitsy spider climbed up the water spout..."
Hungarian version:
"Ici-pici pok felmaszott az ereszen..."
by xxlrutin March 6, 2013
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