Proper noun
A poor disabled boy whose death is ultimately averted by Ebenezer Scrooge in the classic tale A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.
(historical, military, countable) A United States rocket, used in World War II and the Korean War.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBill Kincheloe came up with the idea of using a "Tiny Tim" toggle generator, of the type used with a number of Navy rockets. Source: Internet
Don Rickles appeared alongside Tiny Tim for a surreal introduction of a fascinating and unusual clip of another of the Record Of The Year nominees—Simon & Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Source: Internet
No. I gave it like two-and-a-half stars or something, but for the cult value of Tiny Tim starring in a horror movie, it's worth it. Source: Internet
Other artists include Chet Baker, June Christie, Billie Holiday, Ray Charles, Dinah Washington, Bobby Short and Tiny Tim, who receives a spirited defense. Source: Internet
The large Tiny Tim rocket-powered warhead saw use in 1945. Source: Internet
It proved versatile, able to operate everything from Bat glide bombs to 11.75 in (300 mm) Tiny Tim rockets. Source: Internet