tuit

Etymology
A pun on, reanalyzing it as get a round tuit.

Noun

 * 1) * 1996 October 6, Colin Douthwaite &lt;cfbd@southern.co.nz>, "Tuit", message-ID &lt;538pjq$nn1@orm.southern.co.nz>, rec.humor, Usenet :
 * THIS IS A TUIT
 * 1) * 2000 December 7, Joe Zeff &lt;the.guy.with.the.sideburns@lasfs.org>, "Tuit Update", message-ID &lt;3a2ed57b.471201@news.earthlink.net>, alt.sysadmin.recovery, Usenet :
 * My tuit is back from the shop, in a properly round state.
 * 1) * 2002 Mat 25, Scott W. Harvey &lt;fromrarp@scottharvey.com>, "1953 BEITMAN MANUAL NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD", message-ID &lt;3cf2b4de.159435990@enews.newsguy.com>, rec.antiques.radio+phono, Usenet :
 * 1926-38 and 1939 manuals will be re-posted when my TUIT is round enough.
 * 1926-38 and 1939 manuals will be re-posted when my TUIT is round enough.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  tweet post on Twitter

Etymology 1
From. Cognate with 🇨🇬. Further origin unknown.

Noun

 * 1) a spout
 * 2)  lock of hair

Verb




Adjective

 * 1) all; every

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) fall
 * 2) happen, befall, chance
 * 3) stumble, slip
 * 4) subside
 * 5) sink
 * 6) set
 * 7) benight
 * 8) be seduced by
 * 9) fail
 * 10) damp

Etymology
Orthographically adapted by the  for the English-borrowed word to have a more Hispanic form rather than the English one. Added to the dictionary of the Real Academia Española in 2015.

Noun

 * 1)  tweet post on Twitter