Someone who is regarded as contemptible.
Aggravation by deriding or mocking or criticizing.
Harass with persistent criticism or carping.
1 What if I'd told this condescending little twit his report was good?
2 But Englishmen should be the last to twit her with such ignorance.
3 A nice fellow he is to twit a man with the bottle.
4 He was too wise then to twit those others with their unbelief.
5 For all that, he didn't seem like too much of a twit .
6 I'd have won that Oscar instead of that Brit twit Vivien Leigh.
7 And don't you dare go to a sperm bank yet, you twit .
8 And it is certainly none of your concern, you shitty little twit !
9 I think I know what has you in such a twit .
10 He could twit Elodie with her foibles in his old way.
11 You think I'd do something just because some government-trained twit tells me to?
12 Henceforth let no one twit the smoker with idleness and unimportance.
13 I am still strong, and not as the suitors twit me with being.
14 I fancy he meant to twit my cousin for he said to me:
15 To this Hildebrand made answer: Why twit ye me with that?
16 If you want to twit us with bein' poor, you can, Jennie Stebbins.
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