10 thoughts on “Twitter tip”

          1. But then why ignore the precedents of “greet”, “sleet”, and (by sound, not spelling) “heat” and “mete”, suggesting “tweeted”

            And then there’s “eat” (past tense: “ate”), and (just to be confusing) “beat” (past tense: “beat”).

    1. Surely we need some way to get either “twit” or “twat” in there?

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