twitling

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English

Etymology

From twit +‎ -ling.

Noun

twitling (plural twitlings)

  1. A little twit.
    • 1984, Martyn Hammersley, Peter Woods, Life in school:
      "You twit, Long!" ... "You twitling, twitling! Twitling!"
    • 2007, Scott Lynch, The Lies of Locke Lamora:
      "Pipe down, twitlings." Chains poured a splash of the quicksilver wine into Locke's glass and handed it back to him.

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