Tweeted vs Weeted - What's the difference?
tweeted | weeted |
(tweet)
The sound of a bird; any short high-pitched sound or whistle.
(Internet) An entry posted on the microblogging service .
* {{quote-news, 2007, April 22, Jason Pontin, Twitter takes instant messaging to an extreme, International Herald-Tribune
, passage=Every few seconds, a tweet appears and vanishes somewhere on the globe.}}
* 2008 , Wendy Chisholm, Matthew May, Universal Design for Web Applications
* 2008 , Chris Seibold, Big Book of Apple Hacks
To make a short high-pitched sound, like that of certain birds.
(ambitransitive, Internet) To post an update to .
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=April 19
, author=Josh Halliday
, title=Free speech haven or lawless cesspool – can the internet be civilised?
, work=the Guardian
(weet)
(archaic) To know.
* 1885 , Richard Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night , Night 13:
As verbs the difference between tweeted and weeted
is that tweeted is past tense of tweet while weeted is past tense of weet.tweeted
English
Verb
(head)tweet
English
Noun
(en noun)citation
- For example, as you edit a tweet in Twitter, the number of characters left is updated as you type.
- A tweet can be received via SMS to your cell phone...
Verb
citation, page= , passage=In Saudi Arabia, one of the most conservative societies, one online rebel has rocked the Islamic establishment with tweeted allegations of corruption within the ruling royal family.}}
Derived terms
* retweet * tweetup * tweeterExternal links
* '>citationSee also
* twitter * English onomatopoeias ----weeted
English
Verb
(head)weet
English
Verb
(en verb)- I wept for myself, but resigned my soul to the tyranny of Time and Circumstance, well weeting that Fortune is fair and constant to no man.
