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MayaInChina
"Little Bitty" and "Munchkin"
if these is used to call someone, what does it mean?
Translate it into chinese would be appreciated.
Nov 10, 2011 3:59 PM
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They both just mean small. Munchkin is from the Wizard of Oz and refers to the "little" people. I have heard it used as an insult to some people who are of short stature and sometimes used to refer to children. Little bitty can mean anything from a small bite of food or a "little bitty baby."
November 10, 2011
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