The 125 occurrences of weenie
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There were the parallel lines for "Come-Come Pull Away," and there were numerous bald spots, the center of little radiating trails where, in the fall, each group of children had its complicated roasting oven in which potatoes and "weenies" were cooked.
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We're building a giant tombstone as the weenie, you'll be able to see it from anywhere on the Island.
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We played cards and danced, and roasted weenies and marshmallows.
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"I reckon some of you better go on to that town and get some bread and maybe weenies and potatoes," Grandma said faintly.
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--There may be just a weenie little bit more about the Astorian, but that will come in its proper place.
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It was a weenie affair,--just room for six forward outside the cubby, which was called the cabin; and of these six, one was Mr. Roebuck,--"the last Englishman," as some one has called him, but as the late Lord Lytton applies the same term to one of his characters about the time of the Conquest, its accuracy may be doubted.
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I appeal to all distinguished authors, from Tupper to Weenie Willows, to confirm the truth of this assertion.
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He has a heart, I know, as clean as an Alpine village, and the very sense of his remoteness, as I'd already told him, gives birth to a sort of intimacy, like the factory girl who throws a kiss to the brakeman on the through freight and remains Artemis-on-ice to the delicatessen-youth from whom she buys her supper "weenies."
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Then, when the coals are good, we toast sandwiches and roast 'weenies' and toast marshmallows.
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While they were doing this, Linn raked down the hot coals, set in place a light wire rack he had made and spread a couple of dozen weenies out to roast.
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And as soon as a weenie begins to sputter and brown, turn it over so it browns on the other side too."
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That was a very important job, Mary Jane could easily see, and she determined that every weenie _she_ cooked would be done just to a turn.
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She bent over the fire till her back got a crook in it; then she sat down on the hot sand close to the coals and by the time the weenies were done ready to eat she was so dry and hot that she felt sure she had never slipped into the lake--never!
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At last the weenies were ready.
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And Mary Jane, instructed by Linn just how to do her job, picked up one weenie after another on the long fork and dropped each one in an open roll held out before her.
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It was a scary job, for the sand was close below and Mary Jane knew that weenies dropped into the sand wouldn't taste very good.
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"Don't be 'fraid of any old sand," he assured her when she put his weenie in his roll so very carefully, "I eat 'em any way--sand or not."
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Did anything ever taste as good as those hot weenie sandwiches, eaten there on the edge of Lake Michigan, with the fine lake air blowing in their faces and the sunshine warming them and making them forget the chill of the long winter?
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Every weenie (and there had seemed to be far too many) was eaten up; every roll disappeared and cookies and pickles and sandwiches just vanished as though a warm breeze had melted them away.
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The night I went over to Trevison's ranch he told me plainly that he didn't like me one teenie, weenie bit any more.
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For a Weenie he's got a heck of a lot of sense.
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Takin' an awful chance on there bein' air on the other side, I butted it up against the wall, shot the flame against the steel, and when she was soft enough had some of the Weenies smash her in with sledge-hammers.
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The press who we'd inadvertently tricked into covering the story of the Old People were now interested in redeeming themselves by reporting on how unbelievably weird we LARPers were, and that was when Charles let everyone in school know that Darryl and I were the biggest LARPing weenies in the city.
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Mysticism fascinated her, and she was firmly convinced that she had "just a _weenie_ bit" of psychic power herself, although its exact nature seemed to change from time to time.
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Larissa, Narissa and Varrissa, Di, Guy and Nie, Dot, Lot and Tot, Delicia, Felicia and Letitia, Bona, Jonah and Mona, Queenie, Teenie and Weenie, Edward, Nedward, Tedward, Dom, Pom and Tom, Are all good names for dolls.