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Smalltimer

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timekillernounAlternative spelling of time killer. [An activity which unproductively consumes a large amount of time; a distraction.]
timewasternounAlternative form of time-waster. [Someone who wastes their own time or the time of others.]
timesinknounAlternative spelling of time sink. [(informal) Something that consumes a great deal of time, usually with little or no benefit; a waste of time.]
time-keepernounAlternative form of timekeeper. [A device that shows the time; a timepiece.]
time-killernounAlternative spelling of time killer. [An activity which unproductively consumes a large amount of time; a distraction.]
time-servernounAlternative form of timeserver. [A person who conforms to current opinions, especially for reasons of personal advantage; an opportunist.]
timelimitnoun(nonstandard) Alternative spelling of time limit. [A time by which something must be finished.]
small-talknounAlternative spelling of small talk. [(idiomatic) Idle conversation, typically regarding innocuous or unimportant subjects, usually engaged in at social gatherings out of politeness.]
stopclocknounAlternative form of stop clock. [Synonym of stopwatch.]
ticktocknounAlternative form of tick-tock. [The sound of a ticking clock.]
timeistnounAlternative form of timist. [(obsolete, music) A performer who keeps good time.]
mini-gamenounAlternative form of minigame. [(video games) A small and simple game, especially an incidental game within a larger video game.]
time sucknounAlternative form of timesuck. [(informal) Synonym of time sink.]
one minute mannounAlternative form of one-minute man. [(slang) A man who suffers from premature ejaculation.]
time-savernounAlternative form of timesaver. [An act which allows one to accomplish a task more quickly.]
petit larcenynounAlternative form of petty larceny. [(law) A misdemeanor larceny; an act of theft wherein the amount stolen is insufficient to constitute grand larceny.]
pocketlightnounAlternative form of pocket light. [A flashlight small enough to fit in someone's pocket.]
smidginnounAlternative spelling of smidgen. [Chiefly in the form a smidgen of: a very small amount or quantity; a bit, a trace.]
little wondernounAlternative form of small wonder. [(idiomatic) An event or fact whose cause or rationale is not difficult to discern; an unsurprising occurrence.]
timeclocknounAlternative form of time clock. [A device that records, on (digital or paper) timecards, the times when employees begin and finish work.]

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