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Tweek Tweak Matt Stone [87] A classmate of the boys whose parents own a coffee shop, Tweek is known for his hyperactive and paranoid behavior, which is due to an excessive intake of his parents' coffee spiked with methamphetamine, although his parents publicly state his behavior to be because of ADD. He temporarily replaced Kenny as the fourth ...
Tweek's parents, who own a coffee shop, give the boys coffee to help them stay up. The boys drink too much coffee, and end up wired, bouncing off the walls of Tweek's bedroom rather than writing their report. Tweek claims the gnomes arrive at 3:30 a.m.; as the time approaches, the boys realize they have nothing to present.
Tweek Tweak performs an emotionally-charged song during a school assembly, in which he frantically warns of the growing tensions with North Korea, screaming at the apparent indifference of everyone. The boys urge his boyfriend, Craig Tucker , to calm Tweek's anxiety , but Tweek is further panicked by President Garrison 's aggressive tweets to ...
Tweek and Craig refer to the characters Tweek Tweak and Craig Tucker in South Park, who have been featured in the following eponymous episodes: Tweek vs. Craig , Season 3, Episode 5 Tweek x Craig , Season 19, Episode 6
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Tweak (company) Tweak (band) Tweaker (band) Tweaking (behavior), see Stereotypy, slang term for someone exhibiting compulsive or repetitive behaviour; Tweek Tweak, a character from the animated television series South Park; TWEAK, a cytokine encoded by the gene TNFSF12; Tweak, a character filmed in Octonauts
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"Tweek vs. Craig" is the fifth episode of the third season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 36th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on June 23, 1999.