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Twirting 

The act of flirting by way of posting suggestive updates on Twitter.
Brian: Ever since I started following her on Twitter, Ashley has totally been twirting with me, saying how much she enjoys my updates late at night and saying we should hang out. I think we'll probably hook up.
Jake: Boom tho!
Twirting by donttasemebro December 9, 2008

sign twirling 

Dramatic movement of a small sign by someone hired to attract motorists to a specific place of business. The best sign twirlers are very flamboyant and really grab your attention.
I went to the new restaurant's grand opening only because of the outstanding sign twirling at the intersection.
sign twirling by yes juanito yes December 13, 2014

Baton twirling

A bad ass sport where you have a metal stick in your hand and try not to beat the shit out of your self in the process of doing these hard tricks
YO I GOT WACKED IN THE FACE BATON TWIRLING LAST NIGHT

Twisting the knife 

Adding insult to injury; rubbing salt in the wounds; making a bad situation worse.
As if the Eurozone crisis wasn't hard enough on the public, the politicians' apparent lack of concern has been twisting the knife.
Twisting the knife by Dr Fishcake October 23, 2012

Hair Twirling slut 

A female who dresses slutty and acts slutty while twirling her hair who throws herself at anyone that looks at her and desn't care if the person is married.
to one friend " I saw so and so's husband taking some hair twirling slut into a cheap hotel"
Hair Twirling slut by reallysweet November 15, 2010

Baton Twirling

A sport involving a metal stick, called a baton. It's a combination of dance and gymnasics, while twirling the baton. It was origionally a men's sport for twirling in front of the marching band in parades but is now open for both genders to participate. Baton twirling is considered a sport in many coutries around the world and, in Japan, the twirlers are treated like famous sports stars. There are different levels of competitions (states, regionals, nationals, worlds). There are different levels and age groups, too.
Baton twirling started by drum majors using batons to keep the beat for the marching band and were commonly twirled to create more of a show for spectators.
Baton Twirling by xomaydayox May 27, 2009