"Twerps" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Derogatory term for a person, typically a man, considered to be cowardly, weak, or ineffectual. Agreeable readers; fools
The number two or twenty-first in a series or rank.<br><br>e.g. The twenty-first person to arrive was a surprise.
The word "twenty-one" is a numerical term that refers to the number that comes after twenty and before twenty-two. In many countries, twenty-one is also the age at which individuals are considered adults and are allowed to vote, drink alcohol, or enter certain establishments. The term can also refer to a card game, Blackjack, in which the objective is to get a hand value of twenty-one points without exceeding that number.
The number twenty is a whole number that represents double ten. It is written as 20 in numerical form.
"Twere" is an archaic or poetic way of saying "it were." "Twere" is the second-person singular and third-person singular form of the verb "to be" in the conditional mood, but in modern English, we use "were" for this grammatical function.<br><br>For example:<br><br> If thou wert going to the movies, I would like to go with you. (Here "wert" is an old second-person singular form of "to be.")<br> It were a lovely day today. (Here "were" is in the third person singular form with the same grammatical function as above.)<br><br>In other words, "twere" is an old-fashioned or poetic form that adds a somewhat formal or affected touch to modern English language.
To dance in a provocative or suggestive way, especially with a lot of hip movement, often as part of a performance or a party.
Twerking is a style of dance that involves shaking and rotating the hips, typically in an exaggerated and sensual manner. The dance involves rapid contractions of the glutes, which creates a vibrating or shaking motion, and often involves a low, flat stance with feet shoulder-width apart. Twerking is often performed to a strong beat and is traditionally associated with hip-hop, pop, and dancehall music. It is also known as "ass dancing" or "hip-butt." The dance has been popular for many years but gained international attention after Miley Cyrus performed it during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.
"Twi" is an adjective that has multiple meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. Closely related or similar: "The two languages are fluent in Twi, making communication easy."<br> - Meaning: The two languages are very similar, making it easy to communicate between them.<br><br>2. SLOWLY<br>Example: He walked at a twi pace.<br> - Meaning: The TW is a pair of double-l's together, and its shortened same sound as 'slow'.
I couldn't find any clear meaning of the word "twibil". It's possible that it's a made-up or non-standard word. If you can provide more context or check the spelling, I'll be happy to try and help you understand it better.
Adverb: used to indicate that something is done or happens twice.<br><br>Example: She spoke clearly twice to make sure I understood.
Twickenham is a suburban town in southwest London, England, situated 10 miles southwest of central London. It is known for its historic connections to British royalty and its association with rugby. The town is often referred to as the "Rugby capital of the world" due to its many rugby stadiums and teams.<br><br>Twickenham is also famous for its picturesque riverside area, with the River Thames running along its border. The town has a rich history dating back to the 6th century and is often visited by tourists interested in its several museums, galleries, and historic landmarks, such as St. Catherine's Guildhouse and the historic Church of St. Mary the Virgin.
Twiddle is a verb that means to play with or manipulate something aimlessly or idly, often in a careless or frivolous manner. It can also refer to the act of manipulating a device, such as a screw or a dial, repeatedly or in a small amount to adjust it slightly.
To fiddle or play with something, typically with one's fingers; to twist or rotate something with the fingers, as if to toy with it; to hold or manipulate something carelessly or idly.
Twiddles<br><br>To twiddle (something such as a foot or fingers) is to play nervously with it or not be able to contain one's excitement.<br><br>Example: Children were fidgeting and twiddling their hands during the suspenseful part of the movie.<br><br>The word can also refer to a girasole or a twiddle mite, a type of spider.<br><br>Example of a girasole that is an ant (specifically, an ant of the family Formicidae) which pushes a twiddle while making movements.
Twiddling is a verb that means to play with or fiddle with something, especially with one's fingers, often in a nervous or restless way.<br><br>Example: "She was twiddling with her hair while she waited for her turn."