1. retweet - Noun
2. retweet - Verb
retweet (third-person singular simple present retweets, present participle retweeting, simple past and past participle retweeted)
(Internet, transitive) To repost or forward another user's message on the microblogging social networking website Twitter.
retweet (plural retweets)
(Internet) A message reposted or forwarded in this way.
We bear witness to the worst of human brutality, retweet what we have witnessed, and then we move on to the next atrocity. There is always more atrocity. Roxane Gay
When someone says something that really hurts me, I have to retweet it to let it go. Damon Lindelof
Twitter didn't make up the hashtag. Twitter didn't make up the retweet. It's our users. And people started using them so much that we decided to weave them into the product. I can't think of another company that has taken its users' actions and said, 'We're going to make them useful to everybody.' Katie Jacobs Stanton
I definitely think there's some way to understand how people emotionally feel about somebody, but I don't think data collects it. They're not going to click your bit.ly link or click your TweetMeme retweet every time. Gary Vaynerchuk
It's a sad state when more people retweet than buy records. Noel Gallagher
That was an opinion of somebody and that was a retweet. I'll put it out there. People can decide for themselves. Donald Trump