What does Twaunt mean?
Twaunt means To taunt someone over Twitter
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, SMS, Texting & Chat
category.
Particularly in Social Networking Sites Abbreviations
Particularly in Social Networking Sites Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for To taunt someone over Twitter?
To taunt someone over Twitter can be abbreviated as Twaunt
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What is the meaning of Twaunt abbreviation? The meaning of Twaunt abbreviation is "To taunt someone over Twitter". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SOSG - Someone Over Shoulder Gone
- Rachet - Rachet is when someone is rude, loud or obnoxious. It can also be used to describe someone who is acting like a diva.
- SOMSW - Someone Over My Shoulder Watching
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- Bum Steer - To give someone wrong advice or wrong direction. To lead someone on with false or misleading information.
- Hairy eyeball - to examine someone or something closely
- Lend of, to have a - to take advantage of somebody's gullibility, to have someone on ("he's having a lend of you")
- Piss in someone's pocket - to flatter someone; win them over with smooth talk
- Ring - to call someone
- Take a piece out of - to tell someone off
- PVC Challenge - To intubate someone.
- Twadd - To add someone as a friend
- Twaiglist - To sell something on Twitter like Craigslist
- Twebay - To sell something on Twitter like Ebay
- Twistcuffs - Fighting with a fellow twitterer over twitter
- Twitterpated - To be overwhelmed by Twitter messages
- Twode - to hack on the Twitter API
- Twurvey - A survey sent out over Twitter
- poke - to nudge someone
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