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>>To taunt, ridicule, or tease, especially for embarrassing mistakes or faults. See synonyms at ridicule.
>>n.
>>1. The act or an instance of twitting.
>>2. A reproach, gibe, or taunt.
>>3. Slang. A Silly, foolishly annoying person
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>>The definition I've know all my life is 'a silly and annoying person.' It's not very common nowadays though. It was never used in a derogatory manner though - it was used more in jest - a silly word, not a mean one. I think it loses the humour (it's really a silly term) in translation to other cultures and languages.
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>I think you're right. Ever see Monty Pythons 'Upper-class Twit of the year' skit?

Wasn't there another one about the Twit Olympics?
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