The common technique of using incorrect grammar or leaving out words on the microblogging site Twitter to stay below the 140 character limit, kind of like newspaper headlines but even more aggressive. Also known as Twitter ellipsis or Larry's grammar (after the Twitter bird's name).
Twitter user: "Had nice walk at park today, was fun, went to see new trees and pranked dad, should hang out more w/ friends #yolo t.co/6wHAtEvEro"
Reader one: "What the fuck?"
Reader two: "Don't worry, it's just Twitter grammar."
Reader one: "What the fuck?"
Reader two: "Don't worry, it's just Twitter grammar."
by appleblueseagreen February 9, 2015

by ThunderFault June 29, 2015

some one who tries to correct your grammar when they know they have lost a fight and has nothing else to say or no comeback
by BabyLionz October 6, 2012

When you see grammatical errors in a post and can't do anything to fix it. The cringe is worse if it is someone you respect or would feel bad to correct, or something that you like or agree with. It's like a booger hanging out of your best friend's nose but not being able to let them know.
I couldn't help but grammar cringe after reading my English teacher's post about her grandmother dying, because it had so many misspelled words and improper punctuation.
by Bholla2384 November 20, 2016

A person who deliberately miscorrects someone else's writing, in order to make them doubt their writing skills.
by Himinow January 28, 2017

Used to describe someone who can't seem to understand or correctly use grammar. Alternatively, this can be used as an insult to ones grammatical knowledge.
Texter 1: "their so annoying, im just going to leave those two to themselves"
Texter 2: "That's some Winkle Grammar right there"
Texter 2: "That's some Winkle Grammar right there"
by PetTheGodDamPeepo August 27, 2020

me is me was did gone went the park weekend the. me is they very good smart peton. me no speak engrish
by Anti.Social.Club6 June 20, 2019
