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twit

/twit/US // twɪt //UK // (twɪt) //

傻笑,傻傻分不清,傻子,傻傻分不清楚

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    twit·ted, twit·ting.

    • : to taunt, tease, ridicule, etc., with reference to anything embarrassing; gibe at.
    • : to reproach or upbraid.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of twitting.
    • : a derisive reproach; taunt; gibe.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbridicule
Synonyms
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Examples

  • I laughed when I saw the example sentence using this perfect word: Pay no attention to that obnoxious little TWIT!

  • But in one segment, Ray gets her seasonings mixed up (twice), giving critics all the more reason to call her a twit.

  • And Wiener announced on Thursday her intent to take a “little twit-cation.”

  • The twit, Guy Clinch, is the unlucky father of Marmaduke, an 18-month-old prodigy of domestic mayhem.

  • Jar Jar Binks: "a wrist-flapping, deer-faced twit of an alien with the voice of a Jamaican drag-queen."

  • Wednesday came, and still he was well, with which his impertinent wife did much twit him in his teeth.

  • With her free hand now she gave the string a small twit and watched the vibration run up and down the string twice.

  • But look here, old fellow, you were ready enough to twit me about not being with the army.

  • Besides, so very little has transpired to go by that I can't see exactly what they could either congratulate or twit about.

  • They twit us with our debased fondness for the tub, and they do but add injury to insult when they send us soap for use therein.