Definitions
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- noun A young one: a youth, a child.
Etymologies
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Examples
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As soon as my youngin is ready I'll take him out to find a bushy tail or ten.
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As soon as my youngin is ready I'll take him out to find a bushy tail or ten.
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She comes to my house and says to me her youngin is my old mans.
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I'm not that old, but I'm not a "youngin '" anymore as my grandma would say.
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My mom was a vocal major, so she had me singing since I was a little youngin'.
Mike Ragogna: Bride Of The Noisemakers: A Conversation with Bruce Hornsby, Plus Chatting with Daphne Willis and Dead Rock West Mike Ragogna 2011
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My mom was a vocal major, so she had me singing since I was a little youngin'.
Mike Ragogna: Bride Of The Noisemakers: A Conversation with Bruce Hornsby, Plus Chatting with Daphne Willis and Dead Rock West Mike Ragogna 2011
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I love Muppets, have loved them since I was a youngin., definetly stoked for tis one.
The Greatest Muppet Movie Ever Made « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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Enjoy the hunting, and congratulations on taking a youngin 'out with you.
How old do you think a boy should be before you take him hunting? 2009
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Before you can say, "young love," the two youngin's are connecting on that kind of level that causes snow to start magically falling and, in Olivia's case, accidentally crossing over to the red universe and cluing Walternate into the possible location of his missing son.
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I think I got weepy when Mariko died in Wolverine, too, but I was a youngin then.
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