1. twee - Adjective
2. twee - Adjective Satellite
affectedly dainty or refined
Source: WordNetBut whether Me and You and Everyone We Know is punk or not doesn’t matter when it’s so many other things: twee, gentle, quirky, sweet to a point and, above all else, true to July’s artistic spirit. Source: Internet
A twee icing contest on The Great British Bake Off this is not. Source: Internet
Faust’s music blends the candor of era Elliott Smith with the twee whimsy of the Sarah Records canon. Source: Internet
Some may find Anderson’s style twee and pretentious, but his specific attention to detail enhances the flavor of this family dramedy, which like Royal himself, only seems to get better with age. Source: Internet
She could do with losing a few quotes about the joy of fiction, which verge on the sort of thing you’d read in a twee greeting card. Source: Internet
When dropped on Domino in late 2011, it did a lot of great things, but “coming on strong” wasn’t one of them—it may have been considered too wispy, too twee, and too weird for mass consumption. Source: Internet