I was hoping to be twitterpated like most Twitter fanatics seem to be, but instead I'm twittervated.
twi-tər-vāt-ed)
Inflected forms: twittervates, twittervated, twittervating, twittervation
Etymology: A combination of the words twitter and aggravated, which is not at all like (and quite opposite of) the Disney-derived term "twitterpated". Middle English twiteren; akin to Old High German zwizzirōn to twitter. Latin aggravatus, past participle of aggravare to make heavier, from ad- + gravare to burden, from gravis heavy — more at grieve
Date: July 5th, 2008
1: to be aggravated by the malfunction of Twitter.
2: to feel displeasure or anger by persistent misbehavior of Twitter.
3: to become annoyed with "tweets" by the users of Twitter.
If you laughed at this at all, you can so relate!
