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twitlist (plural twitlists)
- (Internet slang) A kill file. [from 1986]
- 1986 November 25, John Antypas, “MEP Info”, in net.sources (Usenet):
- Have you ever had people you DON'T want to hear from? MEP has a twitlist system. Mail on the twitlist will be discarded and you will be issued a mail messaged indicating the twit(s) tried, and the dear twits will be mailed a friendly message from you at no extra charge.
- 1993 September 22, Gargravarr, “Apple's Dream for the Future: Communications”, in comp.sys.amiga.advocacy (Usenet):
- A lot of the sexual or other harrassment[sic] I've seen happen is delivered by private e-mail. Is there any mail software out there that allows a killfile/twitlist for your private mailbox?
- 1995 November 9, George Weinstein, “"Gooks" In Olympics”, in rec.martial-arts (Usenet):
- WHOOOHOO!! My first Twit!! Congrads, you made it onto my twitlist. I never thought I would EVER use it!
- 1998 September 5, Sterling Crowe, “Stategies for dealing with Atheists”, in aus.religion.christian (Usenet):
- By the way, I nominate this nilwit for the a.a twitlist. That's the only thing he's earned in his life, besides a raw asshole from takin' it from his savior a few times too often.
- 1998 November 28, Timothy Meyers, “Twitlisting”, in alt.religion.christian-teen (Usenet):
- I was thinking we could maintain a "twitlist" like alt.atheism. I didn't bring this up before because of the hostile nature of this group, everyone would eventually be twitlisted. The christian trolls would twitlist all the non-christians and then vice-versa. However, Jerkel certainly needs some recognition so we could try this...
Verb
twitlist (third-person singular simple present twitlists, present participle twitlisting, simple past and past participle twitlisted)
- (Internet slang, transitive) To kill file (a user); to add (a user) to a kill file; to twit. [from 1994]
- 1994 February 25, Mark Brabson, “The Bard”, in soc.culture.african.american (Usenet):
- I concluded almost right away that the Bard had no interest in useful dialog, so I have no use for him. I myself "twitlisted" him almost as soon as I discovered this conference, but I guess some of the rest of you either do not have this facility at your disposal or are uncertain how to use it.
- 1998 November 28, Timothy Meyers, “Twitlisting”, in alt.religion.christian-teen (Usenet):
- I was thinking we could maintain a "twitlist" like alt.atheism. I didn't bring this up before because of the hostile nature of this group, everyone would eventually be twitlisted. The christian trolls would twitlist all the non-christians and then vice-versa. However, Jerkel certainly needs some recognition so we could try this...
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