Twitterable
See also: twitterable
English
Alternative forms
- twitterable
Etymology
Twitter + -able
Adjective
Twitterable (comparative more Twitterable, superlative most Twitterable)
- Able to be tweeted; capable of being communicated or reached through the Twitter microblogging service.
- 2009, Cheryl Wetzstein, "U.S. narcissism out of control", The Washington Times, 17 May 2009:
- They are the camera-ready men and women who have the most fabulous lives, the most Twitterable thoughts, the most outrageous never-ending personal dramas.
- 2010, Jemima Kiss, "The Queen joins Flickr", The Guardian, 26 July 2010:
- The royal family's digital excursions have already included a YouTube channel, though it is unlikely she'd be emailable, web chattable or Twitterable any time soon.
- 2011, LZ Granderson, "Sarah Palin proves she's no fool", CNN, 6 October 2011:
- Palin represented a brand of conservative politics that was Twitterable and has since been instrumental in the rise of the tea party.
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Twitterable.
- 2009, Cheryl Wetzstein, "U.S. narcissism out of control", The Washington Times, 17 May 2009:
Synonyms
- tweetable
Antonyms
- untweetable