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live-tweet

[ lahyv-tweet ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. (on the Twitter website) to tweet about (an event) while it is taking place.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of live-tweet1

live 2 (in the sense “broadcast or sent while happening”) + tweet (in the sense “to post on Twitter”)
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As Donald Trump prepares to live-tweet Joe's Biden's State of the Union address, $382,000 just got added to his growing mound of debt.

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The podcast is downloaded 10,000 to 12,000 times a month, but most listeners who live-tweet shows are Black women, Perez says.

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He’s selfish, And one of the greatest things for me was watching people kind of live-tweet along with it and saying at the end of Episode 2, “What’s up with everybody liking this Hopper guy? He’s a jerk and he’s dumb and he’s bad at his job,” and you’re like, great.

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Comedian Leslie Jones says she’s ‘tired of fighting the folks who don’t want’ her to live-tweet about the Olympics: ‘No one is fighting for or with me.’

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Others opted to live-tweet criticism or air their opinions on social media.

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