Wee means small, a wee laddie is essentially a small boy.
If you mean 'sticky tape' - un dérouleur de scotch/ un escargot de scotch
well the word is not minawee its MI-NA-WEE and its not exactly an English word its an aboriginal word mi means why and MI-NA-WEE means why the crocodile rolls
scotch, hop scotch and scotch pancake.
wee means yes
You mean wee wee.Example from Ramona Quimby Age 8:Willa Jean said,"and this is the Bruce who doesn't wee wee in the sandbox."Bruce looked pleased with himself.So wee wee means...Yeah,you should know(pee pee).
It's an amalgamation of wee - meaning small and one. Wee one - usually referring to a small child.
Yes, "Scotch" should be capitalized when referring to the nationality of people or things from Scotland. For example, "Scotch whisky" or "Scotch tape."
No. If it's Scotch whiskey and the substance caffeine you mean.
Dekuji, which is pronounced something like DAKE-wee, DIK-wee, or DAK-wee depending on where you are . . .
wee flea leetle beetle
It means 'little'. Someone scottish could say something like: 'Och, look at this wee dog!' (oh look at this little dog!)
it means p*** wee it means p*** wee