Noun
(Internet) A series of tweets posted on the Twitter microblogging service in rapid succession.
(Internet) A storm of controversy arising from tweets posted on Twitter.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgShe garnered notoriety in July 2019 when Trump Fox & Friends Weekend with a bigoted tweetstorm attacking Cummings' district as "the Worst in the USA" and a "disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess." Source: Internet
Crews, who was previously host of "Millionaire," ended his tweetstorm saying he hoped that telling his story would "deter a predator and encourage someone who feels hopeless." Source: Internet
Noonan put out this tweetstorm on the subject following news that he had repeatedly asked “If we have them, why can’t we use them?” during a foreign policy briefing. Source: Internet
I guess extinction in our time cannot compete against the latest tweetstorm from Hollywood or Washington, D.C. There is only a whimper, or maybe a few tears. Source: Internet
On foreign policy, the Axis of Adults – Chief of staff General John Kelly, national security advisor General H.R. McMaster, and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson – are asserting tighter control, especially after Trump’s tweetstorm over North Korea. Source: Internet
The president's Saturday morning tweetstorm echoed similar social media outpourings delivered throughout his presidency when Russia has returned to the headlines. Source: Internet