Citations:Twihater

English citations of Twihater and Twi-hater

Noun: "(fandom slang) an person who strongly dislikes Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or its film adaptations"

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  • 2009, "Twilight Face Off", Iniwa (Great Falls High School), 17 December 2009, page 15:
    A Twihard and Twihater debate films and novels
  • 2009, JoSelle Vanderhooft, "Sparkly Vampires Are Funny", QSaltLake Magazine, 23 December 2009, page 20:
    Why can't "Twihaters" like Kim and me just look away from the catastrophe already and find something else to mock?
  • 2010, Liv Spencer, Love Bites: The Unofficial Saga of Twilight, page 17:
    Bella has also been labeled a bad role model for young girls; she relies on male saviors, her love is obsessive, and she puts her life at risk for a guy, point out the Twihaters.
  • 2010, Casey Butler, "Twi As I Might...", The Deerfield Scroll (Deerfield Academy), 27 January 2010, page 4:
    The divide between "Twihards" and "Twihaters" is great; rarely have[sic] a series of novels been so polarizing, or so eagerly debated.
  • 2010, Cari MacPherson & Steve Rau, "'Vampires Suck' fails to bite", Technician (North Carolina State University), 20 August 2010, page 10:
    Despite the intense rivalry between Twihards and Twihaters, the new parody pleases neither group.
  • 2011, Dina Hassan, "Bookshelf", One Eight One, April 2011, page 36:
    A seperate plot from Meyer's famous Twilight Saga, this singular novel is a great read for Twihard fans and Twihaters alike.
  • 2011, "Fourth installment of Twilight story bites students", Raven Report (Sequoia High School), 10 November 2011, page 3:
    And after over a year of silence from the notorious characters, the release of the fourth installment of the series has fanpires elated and Twihaters grumpy.
  • 2011, Ellen Gustavson, "Breaking Dawn crosses borders in mediocrity", The Tiger Hi-Line (Cedar Falls High School), 22 November 2011, page 3:
    Nevertheless, the movie leaves off with good news for both Twi-hards and Twi-haters alike.
  • 2014, Natalie Wilson, Seduced by Twilight: The Allure and Contradictory Messages of the Popular Saga, page 1:
    Were it not for her, I might never have been introduced to Bella, Edward, and Jacob—indeed, I may have become a “Twi-hater” who, never having read the series, was convinced its popularity signaled the looming demise of humanity (and certainly of "good literature").
  • 2017, Ashley J. Barner, The Case for Fanfiction: Exploring the Pleasures and Practices of a Maligned Craft, page 102:
    "I'm kinda generalising here, but one thing I have noticed is that Twihaters or lolfans [people who enjoy Twilight because they enjoy making fun of it] are usually smarter than the average fangirl, who has trouble stringing together a sentence. []