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Twihard

American  
[twahy-hahrd] / ˈtwaɪˌhɑrd /

noun

plural

Twihards
  1. a fan of the Twilight books by Stephenie Meyer and the associated films.


Example Sentences

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Stephenie Meyer’s books and their film adaptations became a pop-culture punching bag, despised by anyone who wasn’t a “Twihard” superfan.

From The Guardian

I know it's not cool to be a Twihard, but she does write well.

From New York Times

Stewart tried to contain the Twihard outrage with numerous public apologies, while Sanders, father of two, pretty much slipped under the rage radar.

From Slate

This awesome demographic of tweenies, Twilight moms and Twihard emo boys is an audience and a marketing machine in one.

From The Guardian

Her role as Bella Swan in the "Twilight" film series has put her on the cover of almost every major magazine, and she's the envy of every Twihard engrossed in her "Are they or aren't they dating" saga with "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson.

From Seattle Times