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twee

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2007 9:38 am
by Bailey
twee(tw)
adj. Chiefly British
Overly precious or nice.



[Alteration of tweet, baby-talk alteration of sweet.]

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I guess I use cutesy, but I like twee best.

mark another-short-word Bailey

Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:59 pm
by sluggo
Love this word.

I first encountered it in Ian MacDonald's examination of Beatle song origins Revolution In the Head wherein he describes one of Lennon's casual works as "a twee make-weight". That's the kind of phrase that plows a deep groove in the linguistic waves of brain.

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(the song was "It's Only Love", original working title: "That's a Nice Hat")

Word Theft!

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:29 am
by Slava
Egad, you blighter! Thou hast stolen my word! Just yesterday I was thinking of posting this one as a suggestion, and you've beaten me to the punch. That'll teach me to wait a day. I do like it, though, so I'm glad someone has suggested it.

However, I never thought of it as being overly cutesy. My feel for twee has always been rather positive. As in, "My, you're looking rather twee this evening."

Hope all is twee with you,

Slava

Re: Word Theft!

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 2:22 am
by sluggo
Egad, you blighter! Thou hast stolen my word! Just yesterday I was thinking of posting this one as a suggestion, and you've beaten me to the punch. That'll teach me to wait a day.
To quote another Beatle Britishism, you've left it too late...

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:53 am
by gailr
Wow! A friend just asked me what this word meant a couple days ago. synchronicity...

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 1:28 am
by Perry Lassiter
Time passes.....more time passes...five years in fact, or nearly so. And today I had the opportunity on a Scrabble board to play the word twee. A light bulb went off! "i can enter that in the GW forum," thought I. But then I discovered, as had Slava before me, that the word was already discussed. Now I must decide between curses and blessings, but probably the latter. I might only add that i feel a sense of the feminine about the word, a sort of overdone foppishness. Never thought of it positively except that humor is positive. Makes me think of an Oscar Wilde play, earnestly, that is.