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Tweeple vs Tweedle - What's the difference?

tweeple | tweedle |

As a noun tweeple

is .

As a verb tweedle is

(obsolete|uk|dialect) to twist.

tweeple

English

Noun

(head)
  • * 2011 , Joshua Waldman, Job Searching with Social Media for Dummies , John Wiley & Sons (2011), ISBN 9780470930724, page 208:
  • The catch to achieving a 100 percent FF ratio is that the tweeple you follow don't necessarily follow you back.

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    tweedle

    English

    Alternative forms

    * twidle

    Verb

    (tweedl)
  • (obsolete, UK, dialect) to twist
  • (Halliwell)
  • (obsolete) To handle lightly; said with reference to awkward fiddling.
  • (obsolete, by extension) To influence as if by fiddling; to coax; to allure.
  • * Addison
  • A fiddler brought in with him a body of lusty young fellows, whom he had tweedled into the service.
  • (mistakenly? ) to twiddle
  • Derived terms

    * Tweedledum and Tweedledee