tiktok
tiktok — noun
1. A social media platform where users create and share short videos, often featuri
A social media platform where users create and share short videos, often featuring music or visual effects.
Nellie posts her cooking videos on TikTok every weekend.
post + on TikTok (platform)
The dance challenge became popular on TikTok within hours.
Sora learned to edit videos after joining TikTok last year.
Many small businesses use TikTok to promote their products.
Abigail's travel clips on TikTok have over ten thousand views.
文法句型
TikTok as a proper noun: on TikTok, join TikTok, use TikTok
用法筆記
Used as a proper noun for the platform itself. The informal noun form 'a TikTok' (meaning a single video) is not yet standardised in formal English.
常見錯誤
tiktok — verb
- tiktokpresent simple I / you / we / they
- tiktoks3rd person singular
- tiktoking-ing form
- tiktokedpast simple
1. To create and post short videos on the TikTok platform.
To create and post short videos on the TikTok platform.
Shirin tiktoks her dance routines every week to share with friends.
tiktok + direct object (a dance routine)
Faisal tiktoked a short clip of his cat playing the piano.
Mateo and his sister spend hours tiktoking together on weekends.
Students often tiktok during lunch break at the school courtyard.
The singer tiktoked behind-the-scenes footage from the concert tour.
文法句型
tiktok + object (a video / a routine)
tiktok (no object) — to post content on TikTok
用法筆記
An informal verb derived from the brand name. Commonly appears in social media contexts. Past tense forms (tiktoked, tiktoking) are not yet standardised but are widely used online.