TWEEP

Etymology 1

Onomatopoeic.

Noun

tweep (plural tweeps)

A chirp or beep.

Verb

tweep (third-person singular simple present tweeps, present participle tweeping, simple past and past participle tweeped)

To chirp or beep.

Etymology 2

Verb

tweep (third-person singular simple present tweeps, present participle tweeping, simple past and past participle tweeped)

(US, intelligence, euphemistic) To kill; to assassinate.

Etymology 3

Noun

tweep (plural tweeps or tweeple)

(Internet, slang) A user of the Twitter microblogging service.

Anagrams

• pewet, wepte

Source: Wiktionary



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