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titman

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tit·man  (ttmn)
n. New England & Upstate New York
1. A runt, especially one of a litter of pigs.
2. A small person. See Regional Note at tit1.

[tit + man.]

titman [ˈtɪtmən]
n pl -men
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) (of pigs) the runt of a litter
[tit- (as in titmouse) + man]


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