tweet

See also: Tweet

English

Etymology

    Onomatopoeic of the sound made by a bird. Compare twitter. The social media senses evolved from earlier Twitter update, twit (noun), twitter (verb).[1]

    Pronunciation

    • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈtwiːt/
    • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtwit/
    • Audio (US):(file)
    • Rhymes: -iːt

    Noun

    tweet (plural tweets)

    1. The sound of a bird; any short high-pitched sound or whistle.
      • 1934 April 7, George Herriman, Krazy Kat, Saturday, comic strip, →ISBN, page 104:
        [Ignatz, dropping Officer Pupp's police whistle into the lake:] The fishes will have lots of fun tweeting tweets on it.
    2. (social media) An entry posted on the microblogging service Twitter. [since 2007]
      Alternative form: Tweet
      • 2007 April 22, Jason Pontin, “Twitter takes instant messaging to an extreme”, in International Herald-Tribune[2]:
        Every few seconds, a tweet appears and vanishes somewhere on the globe.
      • 2008, Wendy Chisholm, Matthew May, Universal Design for Web Applications:
        For example, as you edit a tweet in Twitter, the number of characters left is updated as you type.
      • 2008, Chris Seibold, Big Book of Apple Hacks:
        A tweet can be received via SMS to your cell phone []
    3. (social media, by extension) An entry on any microblogging service.
      • 2023 August 3, Kristen Holmes, The Lead with Jake Tapper[3], CNN:
        He was watching the media coverage, talking to his lawyers. And we saw that because of his tweets on Truth Social, or his posts on Truth Social.

    Translations

    Verb

    tweet (third-person singular simple present tweets, present participle tweeting, simple past tweeted or (Internet, nonstandard) twote, past participle tweeted or (Internet, nonstandard) twoten)

    1. (intransitive) To produce a short high-pitched sound, similar to that of certain birds.
      • 1934 April 7, George Herriman, Krazy Kat, Saturday, comic strip, →ISBN, page 104:
        [Ignatz, dropping Officer Pupp's police whistle into the lake:] The fishes will have lots of fun tweeting tweets on it.
    2. (ambitransitive, social media) To post an entry to Twitter. [since 2007]
      Alternative form: Tweet
      • 2012 April 19, Josh Halliday, “Free speech haven or lawless cesspool – can the internet be civilised?”, in The Guardian[4]:
        In Saudi Arabia, one of the most conservative societies, one online rebel has rocked the Islamic establishment with tweeted allegations of corruption within the ruling royal family.
      • 2017 January 25, “Donald Trump: 'We will build Mexico border wall'”, in BBC World Service[5], retrieved 25 January 2017:
        =Mr Trump tweeted: "Big day planned on national security tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall!"
      • 2024 February 7, Christian Wolmar, “LNER's crazy idea will price more people off the railway”, in RAIL, number 1002, page 44:
        First, an apology. Tweet in haste and repent at leisure. When I first heard about the idea, before I had properly examined it, I actually tweeted that this was [a] welcome 'innovation' from a state-controlled train operator.
    3. (ambitransitive, social media, by extension) To post an entry to any microblogging site.
      • 2023 September 17, Lou Kettering, “Federal prosecutors in DC 2020 election interference case request order to prohibit Trump making ‘inflammatory’ and ‘misleading’ statements”, in Jurist[6]:
        In response to the motion, Trump tweeted on Truth Social
      • 2024 April 17, Doktor Zoom, “New York Times Joins Chris Rufo In Mean Girls Finger-Snapping At NPR CEO”, in Wonkette[7]:
        As Georgetown public policy prof Dan Moynihan tweeted on Bluesky yesterday, the editors of the Times “are not falling for [Rufo’s] game, they are co-producing it.”

    Derived terms

    Translations

    Interjection

    tweet

    1. used to represent the sound of a bird twittering: twit.
      • 1977, David Byrne, “Love → Building On Fire”, in Talking Heads: 77, performed by Talking Heads:
        I've got two loves / And they go tweet (×9) like little birds

    Translations

    See also

    • twitter
    • Appendix:American Dialect Society words of the year

    References

    1. ^ Craig Hockenberry (28 June 2013) “The Origin of Tweet”, in furbo.org[1], archived from the original on 2 July 2013

    Further reading

    • tweet on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
    • “'Tweet' 2009 Word of the Year, 'Google' Word of the Decade, as voted by American Dialect Society”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[8], American Dialect Society, 8 January 2010

    Catalan

    Etymology

      Unadapted borrowing from English tweet.

      Noun

      tweet m (plural tweets)

      1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)
        Synonyms: tuit, piulada

      Danish

      Etymology

        Unadapted borrowing from English tweet.

        Noun

        tweet

        1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)
          • 2014, Caspar Eric, 7 / 11, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN:
            ... og at du lyver i dine tweets / ... / jeg skriver et tweet med våde fingre / ... / og der er 7 personer der citerer tweeten ...
            (please add an English translation of this quotation)
          • 2015, Anna Erelle, Forklædt som jihad-brud, Art People, →ISBN:
            David Thomsons kontakter synes, hans historie er for tyk, og han har trukket tweetet tilbage.
            (please add an English translation of this quotation)

        Declension

        Declension of tweet
        either
        gender
        singular plural
        indefinite definite indefinite definite
        nominative tweet tweeten
        tweetet
        tweets tweetsene
        tweetene
        genitive tweets tweetens
        tweetets
        tweets' tweetsenes
        tweetenes

        Verb

        tweet

        1. imperative of tweete

        Dutch

        Etymology

          Unadapted borrowing from English tweet

          Pronunciation

          • IPA(key): /tʋit/
          • Audio:(file)

          Noun

          tweet m (plural tweets, diminutive tweetje n)

          1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)

          French

          Etymology

            Unadapted borrowing from English tweet.

            Pronunciation

            • IPA(key): /twit/

            Noun

            tweet m (plural tweets)

            1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)
              Synonym: twit

            Polish

            Etymology

              Unadapted borrowing from English tweet.

              Pronunciation

              • IPA(key): /ˈtwit/
              • Rhymes: -it
              • Syllabification: tweet

              Noun

              tweet m inan

              1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)

              Declension

              Derived terms

              verb

              Further reading

              • tweet in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
              • tweet in Polish dictionaries at PWN

              Portuguese

              Alternative forms

              Etymology

                Unadapted borrowing from English tweet.

                Pronunciation

                 
                • (Brazil) IPA(key): /tuˈi.t͡ʃi/ [tʊˈi.t͡ʃi], (faster pronunciation) /ˈtwi.t͡ʃi/
                  • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /tuˈi.te/ [tʊˈi.te], (faster pronunciation) /ˈtwi.te/

                Noun

                tweet m (plural tweets)

                1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)

                Spanish

                Etymology

                  Unadapted borrowing from English tweet.

                  Pronunciation

                  • IPA(key): /ˈtwit/ [ˈt̪wit̪]
                  • Rhymes: -it

                  Noun

                  tweet m (plural tweets)

                  1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)

                  Swedish

                  Etymology

                    Unadapted borrowing from English tweet.

                    Noun

                    tweet c

                    1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)

                    Declension

                    Further reading

                    Turkish

                    Alternative forms

                    Etymology

                      Unadapted borrowing from English tweet.

                      Noun

                      tweet (definite accusative tweeti, plural tweetler)

                      1. (social media) tweet (Twitter post)

                      Declension

                      Declension of tweet
                      singular plural
                      nominative tweet tweetler
                      definite accusative tweeti tweetleri
                      dative tweete tweetlere
                      locative tweette tweetlerde
                      ablative tweetten tweetlerden
                      genitive tweetin tweetlerin
                      Possessive forms
                      nominative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular tweetim tweetlerim
                      2nd singular tweetin tweetlerin
                      3rd singular tweeti tweetleri
                      1st plural tweetimiz tweetlerimiz
                      2nd plural tweetiniz tweetleriniz
                      3rd plural tweetleri tweetleri
                      definite accusative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular tweetimi tweetlerimi
                      2nd singular tweetini tweetlerini
                      3rd singular tweetini tweetlerini
                      1st plural tweetimizi tweetlerimizi
                      2nd plural tweetinizi tweetlerinizi
                      3rd plural tweetlerini tweetlerini
                      dative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular tweetime tweetlerime
                      2nd singular tweetine tweetlerine
                      3rd singular tweetine tweetlerine
                      1st plural tweetimize tweetlerimize
                      2nd plural tweetinize tweetlerinize
                      3rd plural tweetlerine tweetlerine
                      locative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular tweetimde tweetlerimde
                      2nd singular tweetinde tweetlerinde
                      3rd singular tweetinde tweetlerinde
                      1st plural tweetimizde tweetlerimizde
                      2nd plural tweetinizde tweetlerinizde
                      3rd plural tweetlerinde tweetlerinde
                      ablative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular tweetimden tweetlerimden
                      2nd singular tweetinden tweetlerinden
                      3rd singular tweetinden tweetlerinden
                      1st plural tweetimizden tweetlerimizden
                      2nd plural tweetinizden tweetlerinizden
                      3rd plural tweetlerinden tweetlerinden
                      genitive
                      singular plural
                      1st singular tweetimin tweetlerimin
                      2nd singular tweetinin tweetlerinin
                      3rd singular tweetinin tweetlerinin
                      1st plural tweetimizin tweetlerimizin
                      2nd plural tweetinizin tweetlerinizin
                      3rd plural tweetlerinin tweetlerinin