But I said to Tony - d'you remember, darling - "Tony, if you want to be a teeny-weeny bit jealous, you can be jealous of that commissionaire."
Raising his voice just a teeny-weeny bit, hoping O'Hara could hear him but none of the neighbors would, Dortmunder said, "Maybe you shouldn't do that."
My reply was, 'Oh, no.' Then, smiling, leaning forward and talking to me as though I were a child, he said, 'Isn't this a teeny-weeny bit of socialism?"'
And it also suggests to me, like Javier's response to BJ, for that matter, that perhaps the accuracy of the rumors about her might leave just a teeny-weeny bit to be desired.
If yes, then I shall permit myself to feel a teeny-weeny bit less chastened about apparently having giving offence.
Medical science has moved on just a teeny-weeny bit in the last 60 years you know.
You hesitated just a teeny-weeny bit before you answered.
Key Policies: The same as his brother's only a teeny-weeny bit more left-wing.
She said that it was not, but he continued, "Isn't this a teeny-weeny bit of socialism?"
Don't you think that maybe it was just a teeny-weeny bit curious or stupid or disgusting that Morrissey should choose to wrap himself in the flag?