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Riding a bicycle while wearing tweed, especially with others in similar attire. Cycle shop manager "What are you up to tomorrow?"
Cycle mechanic "I'm going tweeding" |
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(from William Magear Tweed, political leader in New York City 1823-1878) over-development, unnecessary development, or development out of character with the neighborhood, facilitated by corrupt zoning changes, tax abatements, or incentives by politicians to benefit politically connected developers. In short: private gain at public expense. That area was once two-family homes, now it is being converted to high rises because of a zoning change, it is tweeding in action.
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Doing something awesome or amazing in general. We be Tweeding!
We are Tweeding tonight! |
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The process of unfollowing people on Twitter. I just spent an hour tweeding hash taggers from my twitter follow list.
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