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TikToker

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See also: tiktoker and TikTok-er

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Etymology

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From TikTok +‎ -er.

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Noun

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TikToker (plural TikTokers)

  1. (social media) A user of the video-sharing app TikTok, especially one who creates videos.
    • 2020 January 3, Taylor Lorenz, “Hype House and the Los Angeles TikTok Mansion Gold Rush”, in The New York Times[1] (newspaper), retrieved April 6, 2020:
      “TikTok has brought a younger group of creators. That energy is kind of pushing on a lot of older creators,” said Josh Sadowski, 19, a TikToker with nearly four million followers who lived in another TikTok collab house.
    • 2021 April 27, Amanda Hess, “Inject the Vaccine Fan Fiction Directly Into My Veins”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN:
      When a young TikToker called @idrinkurmilkshake winkingly identified herself as a member of the “Pfizer Gang,” she kicked off a joking rivalry that tore ebulliently through the internet.
    • 2022 January 14, Jade Biggs, “This TikTok of a woman squatting in the gym is dividing people”, in Cosmopolitan[3], New York, N.Y.: Hearst Communications, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-08-04:
      From arguing in the comments section over the best way to work your glutes to critiquing someone's deadlift skills, there's always some kind of disagreement brewing between gym-going TikTokers.
    • 2022 May 20, Dave Deiley, “What does "unspoken rizz" mean on TikTok?”, in Dexerto[4], archived from the original on 2022-12-02:
      Here TikTokers are finding that they've failed the 'unspoken rizz' test with hilarious outcomes.

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