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Difference between Little friend and Small friend

little friend

1. is used of a pet animal as a term of endearment:

  • All of us are or have been attached to a small animal. I am going to talk to you about my little friend.

2. (euph.) menstruation:

  • Women have no shame connected to their “little friend” every month. Your museum is a powerful tool in increasing acceptedness of menstruation.

small friend— = little friend 1:

  • My dog leapt into my arms and licked me with wild abandon. I cried for the reunion with my small friend.

Note:

a) Neither expression correlates in meaning with the phrase petit ami—(Fr., euph.) the partner for a male homosexual:

  • Your petit ami was calling me a horrid baggy little man.

b) Neither expression correlates in meaning with the phrase petite amie—(Fr., euph.) a sexual mistress (of a middle-aged man):

  • His petite amie had raised the subject of marriage.