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- noun Plural form of
titter .
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Examples
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With a joke rate, or what he calls his titters-per-minute, running at seven every 60 seconds, he has already told about 800 gags this evening - every one of which has raised a laugh or at least an indulgent groan from delighted fans.
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With a joke rate, or what he calls his titters-per-minute, running at seven every 60 seconds, he has already told about 800 gags this
WN.com - Articles related to Finance chief says sees British economy recovering 2009
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Valayre’s Tosca is never quite dangerous, but seemed somewhat more accessible, although her retelling of her murderous actions to Cavaradossi in Act III did produce a few unintended titters from the audience.
SOS 2009
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I do recall titters from my colleagues when I defected to PR.
Richard Laermer: Introducing "The Axed Hack's Guide to Flacking" 2009
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I do recall titters from my colleagues when I defected to PR.
Richard Laermer: Introducing "The Axed Hack's Guide to Flacking" 2009
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I do recall titters from my colleagues when I defected to PR.
Richard Laermer: Introducing "The Axed Hack's Guide to Flacking" 2009
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"titters" heard after Wamugunda spoke were the product of discomfort and shock.
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A this moment in time, the USA titters on the brink of civil war.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Chances Courts Would Strike Down the Individual Mandate 2010
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Piedmont looks at him, speechless, and then titters nervously, shaking his head.
X, Chapter 3: Morowitz Benjamin Matvey 2012
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When Big John, aided by Ah Moy and Kwaque, lowered the sail and unstepped the mast, titters and laughter arose from the passengers.
CHAPTER XVI 2010
jayzie_cyr commented on the word titters
To laugh in a restrained, nervous way; giggle
February 12, 2010