titch
noun /tɪtʃ/
/tɪtʃ/
(British English, informal, often humorous)- used as a way of talking about or addressing a very small person
(用于谈论或称呼)小不点儿,娃儿 词源1930s: from Little Tich, stage name of Harry Relph (1868–1928), an English music-hall comedian of small stature. He was given the nickname because he resembled Arthur Orton (1834-98), the English butcher who returned to England from Australia in 1866 claiming to be heir to the Tichborne estate.