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plural nountwɪtəˈrɑːtiˌtwidəˈrädē informal Avid or frequent users of the social media application Twitter. her post was retweeted by various members of the Twitterati I have seldom seen the Twitterati so united in their contempt for one man Example sentencesExamples - Those who use the short-message social networking service, the Twitterati, tend to get frustrated quickly by campaigns that they consider are merely pushing out PR messages, without any indication that there's a real human being behind the account.
- Others added their own rosters of local Twitterati in the comments.
- The ink on the index finger seems to have replaced the tattoo as the latest fashion statement among the chatterati and the twitterati.
- This is a collection of the the last five tweets of the twitterati.
- Here's a selection of bike Twitterati, with direct clicky-clicky links to their Twitter accounts.
- But it's intriguing to think that they may reflect the Twitterati's assessment of who is more likely to win the election: after all, who'd want to be seen talking to the eventual loser?
- If they really want to appeal to the rest of the self-appointed Twitterati they should switch off the Wi-Fi, ban social networking and instead pitch the park as what it is: a holiday away from all that virtual nonsense.
- APB out to the twitterati.
- YouGov surveyed 2,024 adults, of whom more than 200 use Twitter, and compared the views and characteristics of the Twitterati with those of the sample as a whole.
- The glitterati and the twitterati in the cocktail circuits of the capital are ready with their doomsday scenarios.
- It's clear how the Twitterati voted.
- Applications are the graphical ad unit of the future and if done correctly, will be accepted by the Twitterati.
- Had the 80-year-old doyen of the Frankfurt School for social research joined the twitterati?
Origin Early 21st century: from Twitter, the proprietary name of the social media service, on the pattern of literati, glitterati, etc.. plural nounˌtwidəˈrädē informal Avid or frequent users of the social media application Twitter. no celebrity member of the Twitterati seems to have caused as much of a splash as has Stephen Fry Example sentencesExamples - Those who use the short-message social networking service, the Twitterati, tend to get frustrated quickly by campaigns that they consider are merely pushing out PR messages, without any indication that there's a real human being behind the account.
- Applications are the graphical ad unit of the future and if done correctly, will be accepted by the Twitterati.
- Here's a selection of bike Twitterati, with direct clicky-clicky links to their Twitter accounts.
- Had the 80-year-old doyen of the Frankfurt School for social research joined the twitterati?
- Others added their own rosters of local Twitterati in the comments.
- It's clear how the Twitterati voted.
- But it's intriguing to think that they may reflect the Twitterati's assessment of who is more likely to win the election: after all, who'd want to be seen talking to the eventual loser?
- YouGov surveyed 2,024 adults, of whom more than 200 use Twitter, and compared the views and characteristics of the Twitterati with those of the sample as a whole.
- The ink on the index finger seems to have replaced the tattoo as the latest fashion statement among the chatterati and the twitterati.
- This is a collection of the the last five tweets of the twitterati.
- APB out to the twitterati.
- The glitterati and the twitterati in the cocktail circuits of the capital are ready with their doomsday scenarios.
- If they really want to appeal to the rest of the self-appointed Twitterati they should switch off the Wi-Fi, ban social networking and instead pitch the park as what it is: a holiday away from all that virtual nonsense.
Origin Early 21st century: from Twitter, the proprietary name of the social media application, on the pattern of literati, glitterati, etc.. |