a rolled-up strip of material inserted into the end of your spliff, usu. made from thin cardboard. this term originated in the town of sudbury (ontario, canada) sometime in the 1990s. no one knows where it came from or why it is used in this way, but everyone in this town knows what 'tweet' is, and cannot use the term outside of the bury.
by patio lanterns February 24, 2008

If someone says 'Tweet It' after another person has said a sentence then they must simply tweet the sentence they just said.
by bantermobile May 27, 2015

by Jason McKinney October 6, 2003

by floridaborn April 5, 2018

1. n. a communication sent via carrier pigeon wherein the carrier pigeon taps the message out in Morse code on the recipients window
2. v. the act of communicationg via carrier pigeon wherein the carrier pigeon taps the message out in Morse code on the recipients window
2. v. the act of communicationg via carrier pigeon wherein the carrier pigeon taps the message out in Morse code on the recipients window
by Bob Akimbo January 22, 2011
