The phrase "more pee wee" is spelled /mɔːr piː wiː/. The first word, "more," is spelled as it sounds, with the long "o" sound represented by the letter "o." The second word, "pee wee," is spelled with the letter "p" representing the initial consonant sound, followed by the letter "e" representing the short "e" sound, and then the letter "w" representing the initial consonant sound of the second syllable, and finally the letter "ee" representing the long "e" sound in the second syllable.
There is no recognized dictionary definition for the term "more pee wee," as it seems to be a phrase or slang that may not be commonly used or have a specific meaning in standard English. However, if we try to derive a potential meaning based on the words themselves or assumptions, we can provide a speculative definition.
"More pee wee" could be interpreted as a comparative phrase, where "more" implies an increased quantity or additional aspects, and "pee wee" is a term that refers to something small, diminutive, or childlike. In this context, "more pee wee" could be used to describe something that is even smaller, more insignificant, or resembling that of a small child in comparison to something else.
For example, someone could use this phrase to say that a miniature toy car is "more pee wee" than a regular-sized one, emphasizing its extra petite nature. It could also potentially be used in a metaphorical sense, to describe a situation, object, or behavior that is excessively trivial or lacking in importance.
However, it is important to note that without further context or clarification, this definition remains speculative and the actual meaning may vary considerably depending on the specific usage or intended connotation.