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"twit" is a correct word and is usable in written English
It is a noun that means a silly or foolish person. It is typically used as a mild insult or teasing term. Example: "Don't be such a twit, John. You should have known better than to leave your keys in the car."
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The Democrat is using Twitter, a social-networking and micro-blogging service featuring instant messaging (each answer, or "twit", is limited to 140 characters).
Sick lit, thick lit and taking the mick lit never really caught on, but for a febrile few years the future looked like belonging to "twit lit", in which the reader could have the constant musings of Stephen Fry injected directly into their bloodstream.
You might think Labor should be in with a chance if everyone knows he is a liberal twit, but the mood in the country at the moment is "liberal twits FTW!" So please, Labor, loosen up a bit.
"Mitt's a twit" adds one of the group's bumper-stickers.That's about as rough as the culture wars get in Massachusetts.
Wags have already produced spoof trailers for make-believe movies about YouTube ("The Video Website") and Twitter ("The Twit Network").
Mpumalanga, a scenic swathe of countryside east of Johannesburg, through which townies pass at the weekend on their way to the Kruger national park, is a particularly reliable source of guffaws.The stories of scandal and incompetence that emanate from the province each week have earned it the sobriquet "Mamparalanga" (mampara is miners' slang for twit).
Mostly, they have made him seem either a bit of a twit (fantasising about being a tampon) or hopelessly spoilt and out of touch (having his valet put the toothpaste on his toothbrush each night).
British actor who brilliantly embodied the character of a bumbling affable twit in numerous stage productions and films and memorably played the parts of Bertie Wooster in the television series The World of Wooster (1965 67) and Lord Peter Wimsey in BBC TV adaptations of the detective novels of Dorothy L. Sayers in the 1970s.
She got her first job in a West End musical directed by John Schlesinger; presented a children's TV programme; did four episodes of Coronation Street, playing a character she described at the time as "a gormless twit".
He comes to acknowledge that Adela exists in her own right, and that he is a selfish twit; similarly, he realises that history is going on around him.
They'll probably reveal, in two months' time, that they didn't split up at all for months, and the new works at White Cube were collaborations (you gullible twit).
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