tword


1. proper synonym for the phrase “word.” the acceptance of a statement made by another.

2. much like the question “really?” or “oh word?”

3. statement used when one is satisfied or happy with a prior statement made.
1. wilfredo: “where the klud at?”
umberto: “done been twisted up, get me a light piece.”
wilfredo: “tword.”

2. that guy: “aiyyo, that n-gg- gettin biiiiiiig.”
this guy: “oh tword?”

3. danny tanner: “she gave the ill dome and…her nipples were the size of dinner plates.
jesse and joey: {simultaneously} “tword!”
(n)a word made by combining two other words to form a new, truncated single word. tword is an autonym (a word that describes itself) as it is made by combining the two words, ‘two’ and ‘word’.

examples of twords include cankles (calf/ankles) and moobs (man b–bs). recent years have seen the rise of twords to describe celebrity couples, including brangelina, and tomkat. for many years, marketeers have delighted in their creation to describe products or market segments, for example infomercial and edutainment.
ohmigod, i just thought of a brilliant new tword for wet napkin – a wetkin!
(n)a word made by combining two other words to form a new, truncated single word. tword is an autonym (a word that describes itself) as it is itself made by combining the two words, two and word.
popular slang examples of twords include cankles (calf/ankles) and moobs (man b–bs). recent linguistic trends include the rise of twords to describe celebrity couples, including brangelina and tomkat. marketeers have for a number of years delighted in the creation of a tword to describe products or market segments, for example infomercial and edutainment.
noun. two words sharing 2 or more of the same letters in the same sequence which are combined forming a new and fitting word. e.g.: guesstimate, sc-n-lysis, tedward
tword is the prime example in that it is itself a tword as it is ‘two’ and ‘word’ joined together
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word
any word made by combining two other words to form a new, shortened single word.

tword does what it says on the tin, as it is itself a word made by combining the two words, two words.
popular slang examples include cankles (calf/ankles made famous by shallow hal) and moobs (man b–bs) while marketeers delight in the creation of twords to describe either their products or market segments, for example infomercial and edutainment.

when your name is tiff and you act like a ditz. new words you make will be called twords.
imagine out in the ocean, is all see and theres only one tree. that would be one weird ocean and im going to call it a “ocean-with-one-tree-in-it”.

that long word at the end is a tword

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