minette
English
Noun
minette (plural minettes)
- (dated) The smallest of regular sizes of portrait photographs.
- 1893, Columbian Exposition Dedication Ceremonies Memorial:
- The title page bears a minette portrait of the Duke being crowned by the hand of an ideal figure of Chicago, and below are the coat-of-arms and motto of the Duke's house.
- 1981, Lou W. McCulloch, Card Photographs: A Guide to Their History and Value, page 161:
- […] there were hundreds of other sizes of photographic prints ranging from a minette novelty to mammoth views.
- (mineralogy) A mineral deposit consisting of iron ore of sedimentary origin, found in the south of Luxembourg and in Lorraine.
- 1977, Navajo Kimberlites and Minettes:
- The minettes of Buell Mountain are felsic, and many contain ground-mass quartz.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mi.nɛt/
Audio (Paris) (file)
Etymology 1
From minet.
Noun
minette f (plural minettes, masculine minet)
- female equivalent of minet: female kitten
- Synonym: minet
- female puss, female pussycat
- (colloquial) cool chick, very young girl
- 1995, Jean-Claude Izzo, Total Khéops:
- Malgré ses quarante ans, elle pouvait sans honte s’aligner devant des flopées de minettes.
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- 1996, “Rimes féminines”, in Rimes féminines, performed by Juliette:
- Permettez à votre Juliette / De ne point mûrir en minette / Mais en Colette / En Mistinguett / Ou pourquoi pas madame de Lafayette
- Don't make your Juliette / Grow up to be just some hot chick / Instead let her be Colette / Mistinguett / Or why not Madame de La Fayette
- (slang) muff diving, cunnilingus
- faire la minette ― to go down on (a woman)
Derived terms
Descendants
Further reading
- “minette”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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