Citations:Twitard
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Noun: "(slang, derogatory) an avid fan of Stephanie Meyer's Twilight book series or the associated films"
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- 2009 — Monica Hesse, "Women living in 'Twilight' will not apologize for loving Edward, Bella and Jacob", The Washington Post, 19 November 2009:
- She and co-Twitard Debbie Connelly were last spotted soliciting donations to win a charity benefit date with Peter Facinelli, the actor who plays Edward's dad.
- 2010 — Jessica Sheffield & Elyse Merlo, "Biting Back: Twilight Anti-Fandom and the Rhetoric of Superiority", in Bitten by Twilight: Youth Culture, Media, & the Vampire Franchise (eds. Melissa A. Click, Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, & Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz), Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. (2010), →ISBN, page 211:
- In fact, one post on the subforum is titled "How to Avoid a Fangirl Attack," in which members "WolfGod" and "Cobalt_Blue post advice for reasoning with "obsessive Twitard[s]."
- 2010 — Felicia Mancini, "2009: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly", View Magazine, 7 January - 13 January 2010 issue:
- If I go missing, please reference this, as Twitards have more than likely kidnapped me, all because I seem to be the one person on the planet not to understand the vampire hype.
- 2010 — J. C. Lee, "Twihard or Twitard?", INTI Insider Newsletter, February 2010:
- Predatory Instinct, on twilightsucks.proboards.com, writes 'Twitards are the most evil little [expletive] that walk the earth'.
- 2010 February 1, Twitchell [username], “Eff The Oscars, The Razzie Nominations Are Here”, in alt.gossip.celebrities[2] (Usenet):
- The Razzies, which dishonors the Heidi Montags of the film world, nominations were announced this morning, and something tells me the Twitards are holding an emergency meeting in front of the Hot Topic at the mall to discuss how they are going to handle the fact that RPattz was nominated not once, but twice!
- 2011 — DNA Smith, "Couch Theater - DVD Previews", Courier Journal, 8 June 2011:
- Dull, slow-moving and as brain-dead as an orphan's corpse hanging from a Stupid Tree, only the most-devoted Twitards will enjoy this Renaissance Faire of Awfulness.