stiny

stiny
 adj.— «The display screen is micro madness—so small, so tiny, it has inspired the neologism “stiny.”» —“Titan-ic underdog – Car MP3 player drownsout brand-name humdrum” by Payton H. Wilmott Jamaica Gleaner (Kingston) Sept. 27, 20008. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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