Irish/Scottish Word used to describe something small

Can also be used as a cute term depending on how you say it

Word used to describe the early hours after midnight
"Look at that wee midget over there"

"Look at the wee baby isn't she/he so cute"

"It's the wee hours of the morning" (3am-4am)
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What little boys call their penis before they learn the actual name for it. Usually before puberty.
Random 6- year old: " I hurt my wee-wee!"
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Used in conversation by anyone from Portsmouth, usually to display shock or excitement. The longer the sound the more heightened the emotion.
"Wee! I can't believe you just said that"

"Our Gary ended up in a cell last night for assaulting a policemen."
"Weeeeeeeeeeeeeee - he never?!"
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Used mainly in Belfast, Ireland as a substitute for:

Very small, small, little or tiny.
"Look at that wee man!"

and

"Do you like her?"
"Aye, but just a wee bit"
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1) British term used by parents to small children when talking about urinating.

2) Term used by Scottish people to describe something that is small.

3) Used to describe various animal noises.
1) "Mommy, i'm just going to go for a wee!"

2) "Aye, thats a wee penis ya' got there."

3) .. "Wee!"
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Yo dog, that fool is wee - he can't even see over the steering wheel!
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A word mainly used by Northern Irish people when describing something small or little

Can be over used and in contrast to things that are not actually small
"Would you like a wee bag?"
"Aye I took a wee trip to Dublin last weekend"
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