adjective - I felt a wee bit guilty about it. Just a wee drop of milk for me. The party continued into the wee small hours.
noun - The baby has done a wee in his potty.
Yes, you can end a sentence with a question mark if it is a direct question. For example, "What time is the meeting?" However, it is not grammatically correct to end a statement with a question mark.
The homonym for "wee" is "we"
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Wee like the jackets of leather
they used them to do wee-wee on.
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where you put the wee wee pads on your knickers and you wee wee into them its like a nappy
you buy items
pee wee
Yes, you can end a sentence with a question mark if it is a direct question. For example, "What time is the meeting?" However, it is not grammatically correct to end a statement with a question mark.
The bodies of the murdered men and women were taken for autopsy.
Eric Partridge records this in his A Dictionary of Slang,1937, as "Wee-wee, a urination; esp. do a wee-wee" and considers it to be late 19th century.
In the Wee Wee Hours... was created in 1987.
Wee Wee Monsieur was created in 1938.
yes they wee wee on leaves and their mums and freinds if they have any!