twit

Etymology 1
The is an, from , from , from  +  (from , from ).

The is probably derived from the verb, although it is attested in print earlier.

Verb

 * 1) To blame or reproach (someone), especially in a good-natured or teasing manner; also, to ridicule or tease (someone).
 * 2)  To criticize or disapprove of (something), especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 3)  To ignore or kill file (a user on a bulletin board system).
 * 4)  Followed by it: to speak or write (something) in a taunting or teasing manner.
 * 5) To blame or reproach, especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 6)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.
 * 1)  To criticize or disapprove of (something), especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 2)  To ignore or kill file (a user on a bulletin board system).
 * 3)  Followed by it: to speak or write (something) in a taunting or teasing manner.
 * 4) To blame or reproach, especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 5)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.
 * 1)  To criticize or disapprove of (something), especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 2)  To ignore or kill file (a user on a bulletin board system).
 * 3)  Followed by it: to speak or write (something) in a taunting or teasing manner.
 * 4) To blame or reproach, especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 5)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.
 * 1)  To criticize or disapprove of (something), especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 2)  To ignore or kill file (a user on a bulletin board system).
 * 3)  Followed by it: to speak or write (something) in a taunting or teasing manner.
 * 4) To blame or reproach, especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 5)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.
 * 1)  To criticize or disapprove of (something), especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 2)  To ignore or kill file (a user on a bulletin board system).
 * 3)  Followed by it: to speak or write (something) in a taunting or teasing manner.
 * 4) To blame or reproach, especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 5)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.
 * 1)  To ignore or kill file (a user on a bulletin board system).
 * 2)  Followed by it: to speak or write (something) in a taunting or teasing manner.
 * 3) To blame or reproach, especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 4)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.
 * 1)  Followed by it: to speak or write (something) in a taunting or teasing manner.
 * 2) To blame or reproach, especially in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 3)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.
 * 1)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.
 * 1)  To be indiscreet; to gossip.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:
 * Neapolitan: sfotte
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Welsh:

Noun

 * 1) A jibe, reproach, or taunt, especially one made in a good-natured or teasing manner.
 * 2)  An annoying or foolish person.
 * 3)  A person who chatters or gossips inanely; a chatterer, a gossip or gossiper; also, a person who divulges private information about others or is indiscreet; a tattletale.
 * 1)  An annoying or foolish person.
 * 2)  A person who chatters or gossips inanely; a chatterer, a gossip or gossiper; also, a person who divulges private information about others or is indiscreet; a tattletale.
 * 1)  A person who chatters or gossips inanely; a chatterer, a gossip or gossiper; also, a person who divulges private information about others or is indiscreet; a tattletale.
 * 1)  A person who chatters or gossips inanely; a chatterer, a gossip or gossiper; also, a person who divulges private information about others or is indiscreet; a tattletale.
 * 1)  A person who chatters or gossips inanely; a chatterer, a gossip or gossiper; also, a person who divulges private information about others or is indiscreet; a tattletale.

Usage notes

 * In Australia, Britain, Ireland, and New Zealand, (“annoying or foolish person”) is usually used in an affectionate or humorous manner.

Etymology 2
of a bird’s call.

Interjection

 * : cheep,.

Usage notes
The word is often : see the quotations.

Noun

 * 1) A short, high-pitched call of a small bird, or a similar sound made by something else; a cheep, a chirp, a tweet.

Usage notes
The word is often : see the quotations.

Etymology 3
.

Noun

 * 1)  Chiefly in the form in a twit:

Etymology 4
.

Noun

 * 1)  twit foolish person
 * 2) a tweet a message on Twitter

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  Tweet, an entry posted on the microblogging service Twitter.

Noun

 * 1)  (tweet, message on Twitter)

Noun

 * 1)  (message on Twitter)