English citations of tweeps

Noun: "(Internet, slang, plurale tantum) Twitter followers, especially one's own" edit

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  • 2010Liz Fielding, Mistletoe and the Lost Stiletto, Harlequin (2010), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Thanks for concern, tweeps.
  • 2010 — Rick Mathieson, The On-Demand Brand: 10 Rules for Digital Marketing Success in an Anytime, Everywhere World, AMACOM (2010), →ISBN, page xii:
    [] and when actor Ashton Kutcher became the first person to top 1 million Twitter followers, or "tweeps."
  • 2010Tori Spelling, Uncharted TerriTORI, Gallery Books (2010), →ISBN, page 75:
    "Star magazine says we have a loveless marriage." I told my tweeps not to believe it.
  • 2012Leonard Sweet, Viral: How Social Networking Is Poised to Ignite Revival, WaterBrook Press (2012), →ISBN, pages 64-65:
    I want my tweeps (people who follow me and whom I follow) either to smile after reading one of my tweets or to shake their heads and sing, "What a Tweep We Have in Jesus."