Twitch
Physiology
- Muscle contraction
- Convulsion, rapid and repeated muscle contraction and relaxation
- Fasciculation, a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction
- Myoclonic twitch, a jerk usually caused by sudden muscle contractions
- Myokymia, a continuous, involuntary muscle twitch that affects the muscles of the face
- Spasm, a sudden, involuntary contraction
- Tic, an involuntary, repetitive, nonrhythmic action
- Tremor, an involuntary, repetitive, somewhat rhythmic action
Entertainment
- Twitch (film), a 2005 short directed by Leah Meyerhoff
- Twitch (TV series), a 1990s video game themed reality show
- Screen Anarchy, formerly Twitch Film or Twitch, a film news and review website
- Maximilian "Twitch" Williams, a character in the comic series Sam and Twitch
Gaming
- Twitch (service), an Amazon subsidiary live streaming video website primarily focused on video gaming
- Twitch gameplay, a computer or video game that challenges the player's reaction time
- Twitch the Plague Rat, a character in the video game League of Legends
Music
- Twitch (Ministry album), 1986
- Twitch (Aldo Nova album), 1985, or the title track
- Twitch (EP), by Jebediah, 1996
- "Twitch", a 2001 song by Christina Milian from her self-titled album
People
- Stephen "tWitch" Boss (born 1982), American freestyle hip-hop dancer, entertainer and actor
- Jeremy Stenberg (born 1981), American motocross rider
Other uses
- Twitch (device), used to restrain horses
- Twitch grass
- Twitch, in birdwatching, to pursue and observe a rare bird
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See also
- Twitches (disambiguation)
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