Pronunciation: /ˈtwɪtər stɔrm/
noun a social media phenomenon where a large number of people post about the same topic on Twitter in a short period of time
A1 I heard about a Twitter storm happening about a celebrity's new haircut.
A2 My friend got caught up in a Twitter storm after posting a controversial opinion.
B1 The politician faced backlash after a Twitter storm erupted over their comments.
B2 The company's PR team worked quickly to contain the Twitter storm caused by a viral video.
C1 The journalist wrote an article analyzing the impact of a Twitter storm on public opinion.
C2 During the Twitter storm, the hashtag trended worldwide for several hours.
formal The politician faced backlash after a Twitter storm erupted over their controversial remarks.
informal I can't believe the Twitter storm that started over that celebrity's outfit at the award show.
slang Did you see the Twitter storm about that new meme? It's hilarious!
figurative The Twitter storm of criticism hit the company hard, causing a drop in their stock prices.
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