The difference between Wee and Wee-wee
When used as nouns, wee means a short time or short distance, whereas wee-wee means an act of urination.
When used as verbs, wee means to urinate, whereas wee-wee means to urinate.
Wee is also adjective with the meaning: small, little.
check bellow for the other definitions of Wee and Wee-wee
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Wee as an adjective (Scotland, Northern Ireland, North England, NZ):
Small, little.
Examples:
"You looked a little cold, so I lit a wee fire."
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Wee as a noun:
A short time or short distance.
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Wee as a noun (colloquial, uncountable):
Urine.
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Wee as a noun (colloquial):
An act of urination.
Examples:
"I need to have a wee"
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Wee as a verb (colloquial):
To urinate.
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Wee as a pronoun:
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Wee-wee as a noun (childish):
Urine. An act of urination.
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Wee-wee as a noun (childish, slang):
The penis, the male genitalia.
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Wee-wee as a verb (intransitive, informal, childish):
to urinate