cuuute

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English

Adjective

cuuute (comparative cuuuter, superlative cuuutest)

  1. Elongated form of cute.
    • 1986, Christopher P. Andersen, The New Book of People: Photographs, Capsule Biographies, and Vital Statistics of Over 500 Celebrities, page 197:
      We are not cute. The ones who always say, 'Ooh, they're sooo cuuute,' wouldn't like us if they knew us.
    • 1995, Gabrielle Bauer, Tokyo, My Everest: A Canadian Woman in Japan, page 181:
      “He's so cuuute,” I'd hear them croon. “He'd make a perfect grandfather, neh?”
    • 2005, Peter Bacho, Entrys, page 96:
      You'd make such a great little man, you know, like one of those cuuute little Mexicans or Filipinos. Cuuute.
    • 2009, C. D. Payne, Youth in Revolt: The Journals of Nick Twisp, page 465:
      “He's so-o-o-cuuute!” 'Yes, he is,” confirmed Sheeni.
    • 2017, Sally Hepworth, The Mother's Promise: A Novel, page 30:
      “But it's cuuute!” Emily once called a pimple “cuuute,” so Zoe wasn't reassured.