middle of night/early morning.
2007-11-25 06:15:18
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answer #1
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answered by Barcadcadacada 6
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About 1-3 am.
2007-11-25 14:15:48
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answer #2
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answered by ccgal93 1
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Very late night or early morning, but not late enough for the dawn to show.
'Wee' is a word for small in the United Kingdom, especially Scotland and (I think) the Irish also (no offense, Irish, if I am incorrect).
Using two adjectives together that mean the same thing is an attempt to exaggerate the aspect being described, in this case, the lateness (or earliness) of the hour.
2007-11-25 16:09:06
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answer #3
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answered by eine kleine nukedmusik 6
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"wee small" is like 1 2 3 4 5, little hours of the night...
2007-11-25 14:15:39
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answer #4
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answered by chris n 2
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early morning here in ireland coming inhome after a night out in the wee hours
2007-11-25 14:17:17
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answer #5
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answered by Ross 3
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around 1-4 am
2007-11-25 14:43:17
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answered by O.V 6
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The single digit hours...after midnight..probably up to 5 am...
2007-11-25 14:16:43
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answer #7
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answered by Boopsie 6
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after midnight and before 3 AM
Basically like a toddler
2007-11-25 14:16:07
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answered by Philip P 7
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The ones where few people are awake or when a night visit to the toilet is taken?
2007-11-25 14:16:08
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answered by john c 4
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i think its for the early morning hrs, like 1-5 am or something
2007-11-25 14:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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"wee" = small in Scotland, and broadly in UK.
So it is the "small small" hours!
2007-11-25 14:35:28
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answer #11
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answered by za 7
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