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					Originally Posted by capt_noonie  In my experience:  The way I've encountered people using the word "teacup" is to brag that they have a tiny and how much money they have and that they can afford it.  I live in a neighborhood where there are plenty of snobby, rich, spoiled brats (kids and adults).  They use the term to talk down to me and Uni who is "standard" at 5 pounds, but all they are really doing is showing me their ignorance.  They sometimes give a look of disgust and say "Wow, she's a big one!"
 As for "teapot" it is a joke on the people that have "teacups", just to refer to their being larger than standard, but you don't hear breeders using that word, that's why I'm ok with it.
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  Wait!  Your 5 lbs yorkie is looked down on??? Seriously, I've gotten used to that and barely even notice anymore, but picking on a 5 pounder, that really shows their ignorance.  I believe the standard is 7 lbs and under.  Geesh.