tweeter

noun
/ˈtwitɚ/US/ˈtwiːtə/UK

Etymology

From to tweet + -er.

  1. derived from Twiete
  2. derived from Tveit
  3. suffixed as tweeter — “tweet + er

Definitions

  1. An electronic speaker designed to produce high-frequency sound.

  2. One who or that which makes a tweeting noise.

    • The little tweeter birds that had kept her company this morning were now absent, leaving nothing but the whisper of the trees as a light breeze gently wandered by.
  3. One who posts messages ("tweets") on the social networking site Twitter.

    • The latest addition to these daily outpourings are suggested tweets to circulate. Fortunately I am not a tweeter, so I swiftly delete all these unread.
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. A poster on a microblogging social networking service.

    2. Alternative letter-case form of tweeter (“Twitter user”).

      • Jim Irsay, Indy’s top Tweeter
      • For the topic of Haiti … singer Adam Lambert was the most influential Tweeter.

The neighborhood

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