n. a sixteenth. (Securities markets. From sixteenth. One sixteenth of a point in a stock price.)
It's going at three and two teenies at the moment.My forty thousand shares have dropped to three teenies each, and I think I am going to go down to the beach and jump.
teenie
noun
1
a younger teenager US, 1968.
2
one-sixteenth of a dollar. Trader usage US, 1992
teeny-weeny
childish Extremely small; tiny. I'm not hungry, but I'd love to try just a teeny-weeny bite of your meal, if you don't mind.Be sure to appreciate the time when your children are teeny-weeny, because they grow up very fast!
teenie
and teeny
n. a sixteenth. (see also steenth.) It’s going at three and two teenies at the moment.
teeny-weeny
and teenie-weenie and teensy-weensy (ˈtiniˈwini and ˈtintsiˈwintsi)
mod. tiny. Could you move just a teenie-weenie bit to the left?