Hug-me-tight
[huhg-mee-tahyt] /ˈhʌg miˌtaɪt/
noun
1.
a woman’s short, warm, close-fitting jacket, usually knitted or crocheted and often sleeveless.
noun
1.
a woman’s knitted jacket
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