TWITTER


Meaning of TWITTER in English

I. ˈtwid.ə(r), -itə- verb

( twittered ; twittered ; twittering -id.əriŋ, -itər-, -i.tr- ; twitters )

Etymology: Middle English twiteren; akin to Old High German zwizzirōn to twitter, chirp; both of imitative origin

intransitive verb

1. : to utter the successive chirping notes of a bird : make a bird's continuing small noises

birds twittered in the trees

2.

a. : to chatter in light inconsequential fashion : talk busily of small or negligible things

a home filled with twittering gentlewomen — Times Literary Supplement

b. : to laugh a light or silly laugh : giggle , titter

3. : to tremble with agitation : flutter , quiver

held up the amulet in a hand that twittered — Strand Magazine

transitive verb

1. : to chirp out (as a bird's small noises)

2. : to shake rapidly back and forth : flutter

raised his right hand above his head and twittered his fingers — Literary Review

II. noun

( -s )

1. : a trembling agitation : a pitch of wild excitement : quiver

your father's being so bent on it sets me all in a twitter — W.D.Howells

2. : the chirping sounds of birds

3. : a light chattering : gabble

the twitter of the sportscasters and sports reporters — Harper's

III. noun

( -s )

Etymology: probably from English dialect twitter pus, quittor, alteration of quitter (I) & quittor

1. : the refuse of the case of a sperm whale after the oil is pressed out

2. : the thick tough tissue lining the case of a sperm whale

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.