Citations:twitard

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English citations of twitard

Noun: "alternative spelling of Twitard"

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  • 2010 — Lauren A. E. Schuker, "Scorsese Visits the Asylum", The Wall Street Journal, 15 January 2010:
    "The Runaways" isn't perfectly suited for 8-year-old "twitards," however: Some themes are dark, including the girls' drug and alcohol use.
  • 2010 — Nancy DeWolf Smith, "The Ravishing of Rob Pattinson", The Wall Street Journal, 12 March 2010:
    After more than a year of mainstream-culture derision aimed at so-called twitards, vindication of a kind arrived in the March issue of a trendy men's magazine, Details.
  • 2011 — Tessa Yannone, "Five Reasons to Avoid 'Twilight'", UWeekly, 16 November 2011:
    According to Urban Dictionary a twitard is someone who takes fandom of Twilight to a level of or beyond obsession.
    Twitards are scary. They are those people who worship every miniscule detail about Twilight and will defend it to the death,