A term used to express that someones understanding of a word, quote, event or issue has been wrapped away from reality by twitter.
The term came about in response to the tendency of twitter users to misinterpret things then spread that misinterpretation around like a game of telephone.
The term came about in response to the tendency of twitter users to misinterpret things then spread that misinterpretation around like a game of telephone.
by LemonySnickets July 18, 2020

You say someone is "Twitter-happy" when they have a tendency post irresponsible or even the most inconsequential details as tweets on the social networking site "Twitter"
Jon is the most twitter-happy person I've ever seen, he tweets about every single song he is listens to all day.
by Suaveitsme February 5, 2010

Term used by David Cameron to describe people engaging in frequent instantaneous communication on Twitter
by Paul Pontin July 31, 2009

a 14-year-old who is against cops in any situation and claims they are a lawyer or there parent is a lawyer usually has at least 2 emojis and BLM in their username and has there location as she/her
Twitter lawyer can be defined by this transcribed I found on the #BLM the context is shooting jay retweeted a cop tasing someone
☆⍣shootingjay✊🏿(BLM)
the cops can't do that my mother is a lawyer and I asked her she said they can't do that
☆⍣shootingjay✊🏿(BLM)
the cops can't do that my mother is a lawyer and I asked her she said they can't do that
by whllpers October 20, 2020

Someone on Twitter who replies to or retweets posts only by Twitter users with lots of followers, usually because he or she deems comments from users without many followers as inherently less worthy, regardless of objective evaluation of the wit or wisdom of said comments, or because there is not as much of a benefit to him or her (such as gaining followers of the popular user)
"Did you see the funny tweets between the guy who writes for Slate and the ABC reporter?'"
"Yeah, the guy from ABC said the same thing I did but about 5 minutes after I did, yet he was retweeted because that reporter for Slate is a Twitter Snob who wouldn't retweet me."
"Yeah, the guy from ABC said the same thing I did but about 5 minutes after I did, yet he was retweeted because that reporter for Slate is a Twitter Snob who wouldn't retweet me."
by Foster Adelson April 28, 2012

by Dreathelegend January 18, 2019
