Twee in a sentence as an adjective

Is a bit spammy, and yet twee at the same time.

It's twee, self-indulgent, and pseudo-science - I want more from my developers.

That it is marked on the menu in crazy measurements has always seemed a twee restaurant kind of thing; cosmetic rather than meaningful.

Strangely enough, camping seems to be the only somewhat well-known and maintained contender here, and that has those global object and twee details

When there is a gap between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns as it were instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish spurting out ink.

You may think that bringing an Olivetti typewriter into a coffee shop is twee and wonderfully anachronistic, but you just look silly!

From the ******* lovely Stephen Fry"The sort of twee person who thinks swearing is in any way a sign of a lack of education or a lack of verbal interest is just a ******* lunatic.

Agreed, his alternative phrasing may be more fitting though"The sort of twee person who thinks swearing is in any way a sign of a lack of education or verbal interest is just ******* lunatic"

In the linked post, the difference between 1 & 2 emerge in most communities, it's the September that never ended, the inner circle pulling up the drawbridge at the sight of the hordes of outer circle people swarming in.

While we can make rough correlations between "time spent" and "quality", the two are not linked one-to-one, certainly if we're considering a marketplace of creative workers and the output they produce.

The sort of twee person who thinks swearing is in any way a sign of a lack of education or a lack of verbal interest or -is just a ******* lunatic... I haven't met anybody who's truly shocked at swearing, really, they're only shocked on behalf of other people.

Twee definitions

adjective

affectedly dainty or refined

See also: dainty mincing niminy-piminy prim