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English

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English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

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Etymology

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    From twitter (to utter a succession of chirps).

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    Twitter

    1. (trademark) An online social networking and microblogging service; officially known as X since 2023.
      Synonyms: bird app, birdsite
      • 2023 July 10, James Poniewozik, “The Twitter Watch Party Is Over”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 10 July 2023:
        There were, of course, many Twitters existing in parallel: Politics Twitter, Sports Twitter, Black Twitter, Weird Twitter. But Twitter and TV went together like extreme weather and marine predators.

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    Noun

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    Twitter (plural Twitters)

    1. (Internet, informal) A user account on Twitter.
      I've lost the password to my Twitter.
      I deleted Twitter last night. I just can't keep up anymore.
    2. (Internet, informal) A feed on Twitter.
    3. (Internet, informal, usually in compounds) A community on Twitter.
      Synonym: -twt (suffix)
      • 2023 July 10, James Poniewozik, “The Twitter Watch Party Is Over”, in The New York Times[2], archived from the original on 10 July 2023:
        There were, of course, many Twitters existing in parallel: Politics Twitter, Sports Twitter, Black Twitter, Weird Twitter. But Twitter and TV went together like extreme weather and marine predators.

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    Verb

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    Twitter (third-person singular simple present Twitters, present participle Twittering, simple past and past participle Twittered)

    1. (ambitransitive, Internet, sometimes proscribed) To tweet; to post an update to Twitter.
      Synonym: tweet
      • 2009 February 23, MSNBC, “Stars can’t stop Twittering at Oscars, parties”, in Access Hollywood[3], retrieved 2 March 2009:
        Stars can’t stop Twittering at Oscars, parties
      • 2009 March 2, Justin Rebello, “Eight top-notch tips for the Twittering attorney"”, in Wisconsin Law Journal[4], retrieved 2 March 2009:
        Eight top-notch tips for the Twittering attorney

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    German

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    Etymology

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      Borrowed from English Twitter.

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      Twitter n (proper noun, strong, genitive Twitter)

      1. (Internet, trademark) Twitter

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      Polish

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      Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
      Wikipedia pl

      Etymology

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        Unadapted borrowing from English Twitter.

        Pronunciation

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        • IPA(key): /ˈtwi.tɛr/
        • Rhymes: -itɛr
        • Syllabification: Twi‧tter

        Proper noun

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        Twitter m inan

        1. (Internet, trademark) Twitter

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        verb

        Further reading

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        • Twitter”, in Polish dictionaries at PWN[5] (in Polish)

        Welsh

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        Etymology

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        Borrowed from English Twitter.

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        Twitter m

        1. (Internet, trademark) Twitter
          Synonym: Trydar

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        Mutated forms of Twitter
        radical soft nasal aspirate
        Twitter Dwitter Nhwitter Thwitter

        Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
        All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.