Noun
(informal) A child.
(informal) A person of very short stature.
Alternative form of Munchkin (“domestic cat breed”)
(roleplaying games) A player who mainly concentrates on increasing their character's power and capabilities.
(informal, slang) Synonym of donut hole (“ball-shaped pastry”) (genericization of the Dunkin trademark "Munchkin")
Munchkin (plural Munchkins)
A Munchkin grooming itself.
A domestic cat breed with short legs.
He was once a hard worker yearning to earn money to start a family with a Munchkin girl. Source: Internet
Celebrities who visited during the expo included crooner Rudy Vallee and his band; hometown hero, Olympian Jesse Owens; and the world's most-famous munchkin, Meinhardt Raabe, who was still a few years away from his "Wizard of Oz" fame. Source: Internet
But I was startled many pages later to come across the name of my uncle, who has no connection to Oz fandom besides putting me up/putting up with me in recent years as I attended the Munchkin Convention near his home. Source: Internet
The star signified my membership in the munchkin division of the Communist brotherhood—known as October’s Children, —the duty and privilege of every boy and girl aged seven to nine. Source: Internet
David Livingston/Getty ImagesJerry Maren, the last surviving Munchkin from "The Wizard of Oz" has died at age 98 in May 2018, family confirms. Source: Internet
Munchkin on the beach. Source: Internet