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Old 01-09-23, 11:48 AM
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What does :twitchy: mean on the C&V forum?

Would someone please explain the meaning of:



as it is being used in posts on the Classic and Vintage forums?

Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-09-23, 11:52 AM
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have always assumed it is intended to indicate "I don't get it" or "I find this weird"


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Originally Posted by cyclophilia
Would someone please explain the meaning of:



as it is being used in posts on the Classic and Vintage forums?

Thanks in advance.
I take and use it with a big grain of salt.
Not sure, unsure, a milder version of or , can't make up my mind, etc, etc. and maybe even the opposite of .
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Depends on the context.

That bike is wack
The PO of that bike was wack
The seller of that bike is wack
That bike manufacturer was wack.

...
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I , .

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Fork is bent.
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I've always assumed it meant something like "this is freaking me out."

But I've noticed that we don't all use it in the same way.
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Originally Posted by merziac
Not sure, unsure, a milder version of or , can't make up my mind, etc, etc. and maybe even the opposite of .
I kind of think of it as a more extreme version of or
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Originally Posted by Andy_K
I kind of think of it as a more extreme version of or
Yep, that too.
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I saw the title and thought "twitchy" like the Fuji Professional I raced in the '70s with its 75 degree head angle and same fork rake of its smaller sisters. The bike that was very nervous reaching for the DT shifters first weeks every spring.

I came to love that twitchiness for that bike, a pure race bike with no other aspirations. That bike found its way through many crashes. And I learned early on I could trust it completely. A month after I got it I did an unplanned jump off a frost heave I didn't see (misted glasses) until it was maybe 30 feet away and I was going well over 50. Backside of Smuggler's Notch.) A seatpost bending kick in the butt. Bike came down exactly straight. Round wheels. "A keeper!"

And edit, not related to this thread but kinda fun - my winnings that race? A Zeus seatpost to replace the bent one! Yes, a good bike, good heart,

All the bikes I've had any say about has had a small level of twitch since. Some quite a bit. (Peter Mooney made all the steering calls on my namesake and it is just pure classic.)

Isn't twitch associated with the use of a street drug?

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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
Depends on the context.

That bike is wack
The PO of that bike was wack
The seller of that bike is wack
That bike manufacturer was wack.

...
which can be boiled down to ... wack ... wack ... wack ... wack or just wack wack wack wack. The call of a Mallard duck. (I grew up with them. I know it well.)
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Originally Posted by juvela
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have always assumed it is intended to indicate "I don't get it" or "I find this weird"
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for that I use one
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I would use it if someone shared something super sketchy. like cleaning their teeth w/ a steak knife
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
I would use it if someone shared something super sketchy. like cleaning their teeth w/ a steak knife
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sounds like a good idea...

...i'd hafta take 'em outta da glass first though...



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I have one bike that if I haven't ridden in awhile, sudden movements can cause it to move on its own. Vintage, very steep angled track bike. If I sneeze, the bike changes lanes, so to speak 😂
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Originally Posted by BFisher
Fork is bent.

"Fork is NOT bent.
That's the way it was made.
It is supposed to be that way"
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Originally Posted by cyclophilia
Would someone please explain the meaning of:





as it is being used in posts on the Classic and Vintage forums?


Thanks in advance.

I think, within C&V, it is used to convey the nervous apprehension one feels when another member says something like "Here, hold my beer while I test out these wooden rims on this downhill single track." Actually, for me, that emoji encapsulates the feeling I have when venturing outside of the genteel BF C&V sub-forum into the more sociopathic General and Road Cycling sub-forums. Is there a closed-eyes, teeth-clenching, knee-clutching, rocking-in-the-corner after asking a stupid question emoji?,
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if i see a tweaker rolling down the street with 3 20 ft 2x4's it means
Code:
are you fuusking kidding me? :twitchy:
If I see someone get kicked in the nutz it means
Code:
i feel your pain brother :twitchy:
if i trip over my own footprint it means
Code:
that's gonna leave a mark :twitchy:
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It should mean "close to a nervous breakdown and barely holding it together", as in

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Originally Posted by Reynolds 531
"Fork is NOT bent.
That's the way it was made.
It is supposed to be that way"

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Ever been right hooked, when the (sometimes ginormous) vehicle came thisclose to smearing you all over the pavement? That feeling right after is .
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