Pronunciation: /twɪtər-keɪʃən/
noun a blend of the words 'Twitter' and 'vacation', referring to the act of taking a break from social media or specifically Twitter
A1 I am going on a Twitter-cation to take a break from social media.
A2 She decided to go on a Twitter-cation to focus on her studies.
B1 Taking a Twitter-cation helped me disconnect and relax for a while.
B2 After coming back from my Twitter-cation, I felt refreshed and ready to tackle work.
C1 During my Twitter-cation, I realized how much time I was spending on social media.
C2 Going on a Twitter-cation allowed me to reflect on my online habits and make positive changes.
formal She decided to take a Twitter-cation in order to focus on her work without distractions.
informal I'm going on a Twitter-cation for the weekend to clear my mind.
slang I need a break from all the drama on Twitter, so I'm taking a Twitter-cation.
figurative Sometimes it's necessary to take a Twitter-cation to disconnect from the noise and reconnect with yourself.
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