Twit

Origin of: Twit

Twit

A twit is British slang for a foolish, weak, ineffectual person; in spoken usage from the late 19th/early 20th century and first attested in print from c. 1930. It might have connections to ‘all of a twitter’, which means to be in a flap or a flutter, in which foolish people often are. See also twat.