Friend 1: “I can not believe how pissed she got about what I tweeted!! Cripes, it was obvious I didn’t mean it that way!!!”
Friend 2: “Dude, I keep telling you you gotta start pre-tweeting yourself more often.”
Friend 2: “Dude, I keep telling you you gotta start pre-tweeting yourself more often.”
by DrewRecDJ October 31, 2021
Get the pre-tweetmug. A tweet (message posted on the website Twitter) technique that is used to bump your own content inconspicuously. It is performed by replying to your own tweet with a new tweet, the contents of which can be anything at all. The audience usually does not notice the technique being employed no matter how stupid the new tweet is (even if it is simply the name "Kramer"), only the contents of the original tweet.
Started by the user @kokosac, who tweeted Seinfeld artwork to little reaction, but replied to himself with "Kramer", causing the art to explode in popularity on its second go.
omeone wants to criticize a person with the username @JohnDoe on Twitter but without that person seeing the tweet in their Twitter timeline. Instead of tweeting "I think @JohnDoe is an idiot" they would subtweet "I think JohnDoe is an idiot" or "I think John Doe is an idiot". In each case the @ symbol is missing so the tweet would not appear in @JohnDoe 's Twitter timeline.
Started by the user @kokosac, who tweeted Seinfeld artwork to little reaction, but replied to himself with "Kramer", causing the art to explode in popularity on its second go.
omeone wants to criticize a person with the username @JohnDoe on Twitter but without that person seeing the tweet in their Twitter timeline. Instead of tweeting "I think @JohnDoe is an idiot" they would subtweet "I think JohnDoe is an idiot" or "I think John Doe is an idiot". In each case the @ symbol is missing so the tweet would not appear in @JohnDoe 's Twitter timeline.
"I tried a Kramer Tweet with a poop emoji and suddenly everyone started retweeting my band's music — it was the darndest thing!"
by GenoRPG June 2, 2016
Get the Kramer Tweetmug. When someone makes a defaming comment on a person and then the person responds by tweeting his say, it is called tweet revenge. Though the word "tweet revenge" has a strong resemblance to "sweet revenge", it is just the opposite of it.
by Jarjunk April 14, 2010
Get the Tweet revengemug. A banal expression born of the women's movement in hopes that President Trump would possibly think a bit of his mindless use of Twitter.
by tirtle January 21, 2018
Get the tweet others as you want them to tweet youmug. Face tweeter: "I just ate some soup lol"
Guy: "Couldn't you have just used your twitter account for that?"
Face tweeter: "Oh, sorry. I must have been face tweeting again."
Guy: "Couldn't you have just used your twitter account for that?"
Face tweeter: "Oh, sorry. I must have been face tweeting again."
by The Mighty Gallahad July 26, 2010
Get the face tweetingmug. When a twitter user cannot tweet as much throughout the week and must make up for it by constantly tweeting on the weekends.
Due to school I only accumulated 20 tweets throughout the week, so I posted 300 rollover tweets on the weekend to make up for it.
by lazerliz October 6, 2009
Get the rollover tweetsmug. The feeling one has before or after tweeting about something self absorbed and good for nothing more than gleaning attention. This feeling is usually exaggerated after a twitter user has read the june issue of wired that describes people that practice such 'twittering' as tools.
I'm laying off twitter until I can focus on tweeting for the good of humanity, instead of myself. I'm so full of Tweet guilt now.
by planet_chainsaw June 30, 2010
Get the Tweet guiltmug.