The act of agreeing to follow another person on Twitter on the condition that they follow you. Generally, though not exclusively, a strategy for increasing followers. The surreptitiousmotivation is often hidden in the language of reciprocity ("Let's follow each other!").
A combination of the words Tween + kid, a twid is a child who is a bit more socially advanced and wants to participate in more tween/teen based activities.
Currently, there are a plethora of Virtual Worlds supposedly created for the tween (ages 9-13) age group; ala Club Penguin, Webkinz, Neopets, etc. But upon further inspection, it is clear to see why the 7, 8, 9 year old demographic have a larger majority. There is a large difference between the social abilities/patterns of an 8 year old and a 12 year old... hence the differentiation of tween and twid.
TWID (an acronym)= The Way It's Done
Definition of TWID = the MOST effective, efficient and meticulous method of navigating ANY given task, maneuver or scenario of daily life in the utmost suave manner.
Keeping efficiency and effectiveness in regard, by default, a TWID by its very essence is the most EFFORTLESS way to reach the *most superior end result.*
Originator: ZC**
Origin: Philadelphia
1st documented use: 2013
**ZC has been widely credited to have helped nationally popularize the pre-existing Philadelphia term "Salty" on college campuses in 2004, beginning in Philadelphia's University City (UPenn, USP, Drexel Univ). Salty became routine lingo in his cliques, quickly spread to many campuses of PA & NJ, became familiar on NY campuses by 2006, and rapidly became mainstream thereafter since most students come from all over the country.
Sound familiar? Facebook spread similarly
Now thatttt's TWID (the way it's done)!
Check out this new TWID I developed.
(In disapproval: That was so not TWID...)