Where does “twerkathon” come from?

twerkathon (English) comes from English twerk, from English twitch, from English quitch, from Middle English quicchen, from Old English cweċċan, from Proto-Germanic kwakjaną, from Proto-Indo-European gʷog- — to shake, swing.

twerkathon (English): An energetic display of twerking, particularly to an audience

Definitions

  1. An energetic display of twerking, particularly to an audience

Ancestry of “twerkathon”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishtwerkA puny or insignificant person, generally male; a...
2EnglishtwitchA brief, small movement out of place and then...
3EnglishquitchTo shake (something); to stir, move
4Middle Englishquicchen
5Old Englishcweċċanto shake, swing, move, vibrate, shake off, give...
6Proto-Germanickwakjanąto shake, shake about, jolt, swing; to shake,...
7Proto-Indo-Europeangʷog-to shake, swing
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʷog-