Petit
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Small; little; insignificant; mean; -- Same as Petty. [Obs.,except in legal language.]By what small, petit hints does the mind catch hold of and recover avanishing notion. South.Petit constable, an inferior civil officer, subordinate to the highconstable.-- Petit jury, a jury of twelve men, impaneled to try causes at thebar of a court; -- so called in distinction from the grand jury.-- Petit larceny, the stealing of goods of, or under, a certainspecified small value; -- opposed to grand larceny. The distinctionis abolished in England.-- Petit maître (. Etym: [F., lit., little master.] A fop; acoxcomb; a ladies' man. Goldsmith.-- Petit serjeanty (Eng. Law), the tenure of lands of the crown, bythe service of rendering annually some implement of war, as a bow, anarrow, a sword, a flag, etc.-- Petit treason, formerly, in England, the crime of killing aperson to whom the offender owed duty or subjection, as one'shusband, master, mistress, etc. The crime is now not distinguishedfrom murder.
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Skinny. Bean Pole looking. Similar to the Nelson twins after a six-month anorexia trip. Derived from the latin word petite. Anyone Petit is so skinny they lost the e.
The danger of being Petit is that the indiviual may start to take on certain Klingon like traits. -
Coming from the french word for small, this describes tiny, anorexic or stunted growth females. Similarly, the type of male that chases after these would happen to have a small penis, and would become deluded into thinking that he has something big down there when he recieves no complaints.
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a mega fgt, with a short dick
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