Twihard

noun
/ˈtwaɪˌhɑːd/UK/ˈtwaɪˌhɑɹd/US

Etymology

Blend of twilight + diehard.

Definitions

  1. An avid fan of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or the related films.

    • Getting "Twihards" who love virtuous vampires to buy the soundtrack is easy — but getting Radiohead fans to plunk down cash for a little bit of the "New Moon" universe will be a coup.
    • Beginning at popular Rialto Beach, share this classic coastline with beachcombers, dog walkers (allowed on-leash to Ellen Creek), and scores of Twihards from across the country.
    • 'Not me, I'm an out and out Twihard, loved the vampires in Twilight – still do, always will – so I know what it's like when people take the mickey. My brothers drew huge fangs and devil tails on all my posters of Robert Pattinson.'
  2. Alternative form of Twihard

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA