A pun onget around to it , reanalyzing it asget a round tuit .
tuit (plural tuits )
( humorous ) Synonym ofround tuit .1996 October 6, Colin Douthwaite <cfbd@southern.co.nz>, "Tuit ", message-ID <538pjq$nn1@orm.southern.co.nz>,rec.humor , Usenet [1] :THIS IS ATUIT 2000 December 7, Joe Zeff <the.guy.with.the.sideburns@lasfs.org>, "Tuit Update", message-ID <3a2ed57b.471201@news.earthlink.net>,alt.sysadmin.recovery , Usenet [2] :Mytuit is back from the shop, in a properly round state. 2002 Mat 25, Scott W. Harvey <fromrarp@scottharvey.com>, "1953 BEITMAN MANUAL NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD", message-ID <3cf2b4de.159435990@enews.newsguy.com>,rec.antiques.radio+phono , Usenet [3] :1926-38 and 1939 manuals will be re-posted when myTUIT is round enough. Borrowed fromSpanish tuit .
tuit m (plural tuits )
( social media ) tweet ( Twitter post ) Synonyms: piulada ,tweet FromMiddle Dutch tute . Cognate withGerman Tüte ( “ bag ” ) . Further origin unknown.
tuit f or m (plural tuiten ,diminutive tuitje n )
aspout ( obsolete ) lock ofhair See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
tuit
inflection oftuiten : first / second / third-person singular present indicative imperative tuit
second-person singular past indicative oftukea Borrowed fromDutch tweed , fromEnglish tweed .
tuit (plural tuit -tuit )
( fashion ) tweed tuit f (genitive singular tuite ,nominative plural tuiteanna )
alternative form oftoit ( “ smoke ” ) tuit (present analytic tuiteann ,future analytic tuitfidh ,verbal noun tuitim ,past participle tuite )
alternative form oftit ( “ fall ” ) verbal noun tuitim past participle tuite tense singular plural relative autonomous first second third first second third indicative present tuitim tuiteann tú;tuitir † tuiteann sé, sítuitimid tuiteann sibhtuiteann siad;tuitid † athuiteann ; athuiteas / adtuiteann * tuitear past thuit mé;thuiteas thuit tú;thuitis thuit sé, síthuiteamar ;thuit muidthuit sibh;thuiteabhair thuit siad;thuiteadar athuit / arthuit * tuiteadh past habitual thuitinn /dtuitinn ‡‡thuiteá /dtuiteá ‡‡thuiteadh sé, sí /dtuiteadh sé, s퇇thuitimis ;thuiteadh muid /dtuitimis ‡‡;dtuiteadh muid‡‡thuiteadh sibh /dtuiteadh sibh‡‡thuitidís ;thuiteadh siad /dtuitidís ‡‡;dtuiteadh siad‡‡athuiteadh / adtuiteadh * thuití /dtuití ‡‡future tuitfidh mé;tuitfead tuitfidh tú;tuitfir † tuitfidh sé, sítuitfimid ;tuitfidh muidtuitfidh sibhtuitfidh siad;tuitfid † athuitfidh ; athuitfeas / adtuitfidh * tuitfear conditional thuitfinn /dtuitfinn ‡‡thuitfeá /dtuitfeá ‡‡thuitfeadh sé, sí /dtuitfeadh sé, s퇇thuitfimis ;thuitfeadh muid /dtuitfimis ‡‡;dtuitfeadh muid‡‡thuitfeadh sibh /dtuitfeadh sibh‡‡thuitfidís ;thuitfeadh siad /dtuitfidís ‡‡;dtuitfeadh siad‡‡athuitfeadh / adtuitfeadh * thuitfí /dtuitfí ‡‡subjunctive present godtuite mé; godtuitead † godtuite tú; godtuitir † godtuite sé, sí godtuitimid ; godtuite muid godtuite sibh godtuite siad; godtuitid † — godtuitear past dádtuitinn dádtuiteá dádtuiteadh sé, sí dádtuitimis ; dádtuiteadh muid dádtuiteadh sibh dádtuitidís ; dádtuiteadh siad — dádtuití imperative – tuitim tuit tuiteadh sé, sítuitimis tuitigí ;tuitidh † tuitidís — tuitear
* indirect relative † archaic or dialect form ‡‡ dependent form used with particles that triggereclipsis
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tuit m
nominative singular oftot ( “ all ” ) tuit
nominative singular oftot ( “ all; completely ” ) ·tuit
third-person singular present indicative prototonic ofdo·tuit tuit
second-person singular present imperative ofdo·tuit Mutation oftuit radical lenition nasalization tuit thuit tuit pronounced with /d̪-/
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in Old Irish. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
tuit
all ;every FromOld Irish do·tuit ( “ to fall ” ) .
tuit (past thuit ,future tuitidh ,verbal noun tuiteam ,past participle tuite )
fall happen ,befall ,chance stumble ,slip subside sink set ( as the sun ) benight beseduced by fail damp Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Edward Dwelly (1911 ), “tuit”, inFaclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary ][4] , 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited,→ISBN Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019 ), “1 do-tuit ”, ineDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language Borrowed fromEnglish tweet . Orthographically adapted by theFundación del Español Urgente . Added to the dictionary of theReal Academia Española in 2015.
IPA (key ) : /ˈtwit/ [ˈt̪wit̪] Rhymes:-it Syllabification:tuit tuit m (plural tuits )
( social media ) tweet ( Twitter post ) 2019 February 6, Elvira Guillén, “Premios Oscar sin anfitrión”, inTeleradio América Noticias [5] :En diciembre, el comediante Kevin Hart declinó una oferta de la Academia para presentar los Oscar debido a una controversia que se desató por unostuits homofóbicos de hace una década. In December, the comedian Kevin Hart declined an offer from the Academy to host the Oscars due to a controversy sparked by some homophobictweets from a decade ago.