Pronunciation: /twuːsər/
noun a made-up or invented word with no specific definition or meaning
A1 I saw a twocer in the garden.
A2 The twocer was hiding behind the bushes.
B1 The twocer's fur was a mix of brown and gray.
B2 I read a book about the mysterious twocer species.
C1 Scientists are studying the behavior of the twocer in its natural habitat.
C2 The documentary crew captured rare footage of the twocer in the wild.
formal The twocer experiment yielded promising results in the field of quantum physics.
informal I heard that twocer is the latest trend in fitness routines.
slang I can't believe he pulled off that twocer trick on his skateboard!
figurative Her ability to multitask makes her a real twocer in the office.
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