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   Wiktionary:Requests for verification  30 Jun 2011, 9:09 pm
    tweet tooth:  no, Collins sux   			 			 			 			 		 		| ← Older revision |  		Revision as of 20:09, 30 June 2011 |  		    | Line 4,902: |    Line 4,902: |       |   |    "A strong desire to post an update on one's Twitter account." Nothing on Google Books or Groups, except a joke about what you get when you eat a bird. [[User:Equinox|Equinox]] [[User_talk:Equinox|◑]] 13:28, 18 June 2011 (UTC)  |      |    "A strong desire to post an update on one's Twitter account." Nothing on Google Books or Groups, except a joke about what you get when you eat a bird. [[User:Equinox|Equinox]] [[User_talk:Equinox|◑]] 13:28, 18 June 2011 (UTC)  |       |   |    :It was added to the Collins English Dictionary in 2010, as reported by this [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/8089198/Fauxmance-tweetheart-and-bigotgate-enter-dictionary.html this article] in ''The Telegraph''. Is that considered a form of attestation? [[User:Astral|Astral]] 05:00, 28 June 2011 (UTC)  |      |    :It was added to the Collins English Dictionary in 2010, as reported by this [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/8089198/Fauxmance-tweetheart-and-bigotgate-enter-dictionary.html this article] in ''The Telegraph''. Is that considered a form of attestation? [[User:Astral|Astral]] 05:00, 28 June 2011 (UTC)  |       |   |    + |    :: No, Collins (sadly) adds a lot of nonsense for exactly that reason, to get mentioned in the newspapers and promote itself. We need to attest the word being ''used'', not being ''mentioned''. [[User:Equinox|Equinox]] [[User_talk:Equinox|◑]] 20:09, 30 June 2011 (UTC)  |       |   |     |      |     |       |   |    == [[ASD]] ==  |      |    == [[ASD]] ==  |         | 
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