As txiri implied, 'teeny' is sometimes used (in informal situations) to describe things which are actually quite large: How is the correct comparative form of the adjective tiny, is it more tiny or tinier???? We are going to test your hearing.
Yes, does this mean don't give a sh*t, but in a more euphemistic way? 但是,還不了解為何該片是這樣稱的? 可能不是很了解ghabi的解釋。還是另有翻譯? 好寸普通話如何翻譯? youtube內容如下: 有人致電. However, a tiny rat's ass is also fairly coarse, so it isn't much of a.
I was called on without warning to use my basic spanish to tell a child: For general use, use 'little' or 'tiny' (if the thing is especially small). I think “little tiny” is more likely to be applied to a baby (human or animal!), or anything. You could, but somehow it comes across as less natural when talking about a bedsit.
Is the situation is appropriate to your way of thinking? Hi, what do you call those tiny round things with milk that you use in a restaurant when you order coffee? The title the tiny problem means 'the small problem' but it seems that tiny was somehow a problem child. if the (tiny) glove fits, then wear it/ put it on. the expression means does this apply/conform to you?