wait-a-bit (wātə-bĭt′)
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Tweet n. Any of several plants having sharp, often hooked thorns that can become caught in clothing, such as a thorny African acacia or a catbrier. Also called wait-a-minute. [Translation of Afrikaans wag-'n-bietjie.] |
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