- titch
- A small amount - more than a hair, less than a tad.
Carrie, you're too far away from Pete - move your chair a titch to the left.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
Carrie, you're too far away from Pete - move your chair a titch to the left.
Dictionary of american slang with examples. .
titch — [tıtʃ] n [singular] BrE a humorous or insulting way of talking to or about a small person … Dictionary of contemporary English
titch — [ tıtʃ ] noun singular BRITISH HUMOROUS someone who is very small … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
titch — (also tich) ► NOUN Brit. informal ▪ a small person. ORIGIN from Little Tich, stage name of Harry Relph (1868 1928), an English music hall comedian of small stature, given the nickname because he resembled Arthur Orton, the unsuccessful claimant… … English terms dictionary
titch — noun /tɪtʃ/ A very small person; a small child; a small amount. Ill have just a titch more cake … Wiktionary
titch — A small amount more than a hair, less than a tad. Carrie, you re too far away from Pete move your chair a titch to the left … Dictionary of american slang
titch — See just a titch … English idioms
Titch' s Place — (Кампот,Камбоджа) Категория отеля: Адрес: Riverside, Кампот, Камбоджа … Каталог отелей
Titch and Quackers — was a British children s television show of the late sixties and early seventies. It was presented by ventriloquist Ray Alan. The eponymous characters were ventriloquist dummies of a small boy, Titch, and his pet duck Quackers. Ray Alan also… … Wikipedia
titch — tɪtʃ n. (British Slang) tiny person, tich … English contemporary dictionary
titch — (also tich) noun Brit. informal a small person. Derivatives titchy adjective Origin 1930s: from Little Tich, stage name of Harry Relph, an English music hall comedian of small stature, given the nickname because he resembled Arthur Orton, the… … English new terms dictionary