1. TikTok - Noun
2. TikTok - Verb
3. TikTok - Proper noun
TikTok
A video-sharing social media platform.
TikTok (plural TikToks)
(neologism, informal) A small video that can be viewed online, particularly one hosted on TikTok.
How are these vaccine TikToks fooling so many people?
(neologism, transitive) To upload a video of something to TikTok.
(neologism, transitive) To search for and view on TikTok.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAaronson said Trump’s “bullying” of TikTok and ByteDance could encourage other countries to take similar actions, possibly against American firms which dominate the non-Chinese internet ecosystem. Source: Internet
According to CNN (via Sensor Tower), TikTok was downloaded 315 million times from January through March. Source: Internet
According to Newshub, the GCSB said there has not been specific advice from the Government Chief Information Security Officer on the use of TikTok. Source: Internet
According to bookies the redhead beauty stands a good chance of appearing on the show after impressing fans with her moves on TikTok. Source: Internet
According to the executive order, TikTok would not be banned in the United States until 20 September, five days after the date Mr Trump told reporters. Source: Internet
According to the document, TikTok accused the US authorities of stripping the rights of the company without any evidence to justify the extreme action, and issuing the order without any due process as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment. Source: Internet