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retweet
[ree-tweet]
verb (used with or without object)
to share or forward (someone else's message) on the Twitter social media service and website: I’ll only retweet if I’m also making an original comment. RT
I laughed out loud and retweeted the meme to all of my followers.
I’ll only retweet if I’m also making an original comment.
noun
a message that has been shared or forwarded on Twitter: RT
the most popular retweets.
retweet
verb
to post another user's blog the Twitter website for your own followers
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The only connection he found between the player and the company came in a 2023 tweet by the Clippers that read, “Happy Birthday, Kawhi! For every comment/retweet, @Aspiration will plant one tree for Kawhi’s birthday!”
For every comment/retweet, @Aspiration will plant one tree for Kawhi's birthday!
Months after Musk’s fateful retweet, Halimi is still picking up the pieces and trying to get answers.
“Worse,” the judge wrote, the government “defied the court’s order deliberately and gleefully,” citing Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s retweet of a post by El Salvador President Nayib Bukele boasting of the disobedience.
Then Rowan shared similar documents about a local film critic — he’d posted a “snarky” retweet of the Tribune writer — and about a student reporter at Southern Utah University.
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