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  • noun Plural form of twat.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of twat.

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Examples

  • The same people defending "sane" reform of copyright law (and showing the entitled twats how stupid their rationalizations are) are the same people who attend the current anti-tax rallies.

    Betanews 2009

  • Bad twitterers invite themselves to be called twats or at least engage in twatage.... basically anything that fits the sound pattern.

    gillpolack: What do you call people who Twitter? It gillpolack 2009

  • So Twitter now tries to buddy up new members with some big-name twats like.

    Workbench 2009

  • This is a shame as the twats are a small but noisy percentage.

    Toytown Germany - Germany feed 2009

  • Which girl in their right mind would be interested in the twattiest of twats aka Touya?

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • I am one of the 'twats' you excoriate the idea belongs to a fine fellow from New York blogging as GodlessLiberalHomo, I designed that and most of the other badges incidentally.

    A 'blogswarm' around a made-up number 2008

  • The downside was actually having to go on the fucking thing, to say nothing of the prospective company of the kind of twats who would sign up for this crap voluntarily.

    Be My Enemy Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2004

  • Twitter is another place where I roll my eyes a lot or wonder why I am following someone that "twats" incessantly every single moment of their every single day.

    Snackie's World 2008

  • I second the call for Deadly Force on all whiney cunt-twats.

    ‘SKID MARKS’ AS PLEASANT AS IT SOUNDS 2008

  • My crew got clogged up amongst the mob by the pubs at Hammersmith Bridge, or as I now call it, "Hammered-twats Bridge".

    Sally On The March ROB McGIBBON 2007

  • They are drinking outside the pub on a recent Wednesday evening – which has become the new night for after-work drinks with so many people only in the office on Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays (sparking the acronym Twats).

    Out of office? How working from home has divided Britain Rupert Neate 2022

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  • If Robert Browning had seen the ! warning here before including this word (unaware of its actual meaning) in his poem "Pippa Passes", people wouldn't have sniggered behind his back nearly so much ever since.

    August 27, 2009