Wienies Meaning in English
word · lemma: wienie
ˈwiːniːz
WEE-neez
wˈiənɪz
WEE-uh-niz
Definición
"Wienies" can mean small sausages (like mini hot dogs), or, in informal speech, people who are timid or easily frightened (cowards).
Uso & Matices
"Wienies" is informal and can be playful or slightly insulting when referring to people. As food, it's most common in the US for kids' snacks or party foods. Used for people, it's less harsh than 'cowards' but not entirely friendly.
Spanish: salchichas pequeñas - cobardes (informal)Portuguese (BR): salsichas pequenas - covardes (informal)Portuguese (PT): salsichas pequenas - cobardes (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 小香肠 - 胆小鬼(俚语)Chinese (Traditional): 小香腸 - 膽小鬼(俚語)Hindi: छोटी सॉसेज - डरपोक (अपचारिक)Arabic: نقانق صغيرة - جبناء (عامية)Bengali: ছোট সসেজ - ভীতু ব্যক্তিRussian: маленькие сосиски - трусыJapanese: ミニソーセージ - 臆病者Vietnamese: xúc xích nhỏ - người nhát ganKorean: 작은 소시지 - 겁쟁이Turkish: mini sosis - ödlekUrdu: چھوٹے ساسیج - بزدلIndonesian: sosis kecil - pengecut
Oraciones de Ejemplo
We brought wienies for the picnic.
basic
The kids love eating wienies at parties.
basic
Don't be wienies, try the roller coaster!
basic
The movie was so scary that we all acted like total wienies.
natural
She made tiny cheese wienies for the appetizer table.
natural
Come on, stop being wienies and join us in the pool!
natural