I didn't even think about replies vs likes, maybe because i often have tweets where 2-3 people get into a pedantic, in-depth discussion in the replies and thus my replies are frequently greater than my likes and I consider that number irrelevant
a subtweet receiving more likes than the original tweet is considered a 'ratio' by some, but usually only if the word 'ratio' is included in said subtweet or something of similar denotation
All wrong lol when someone gets "ratio'd" it means someone who replied to their tweet got more likes than the original tweet itself. I.E. someome posts a tweet complaining and someone replies telling them to shut up and it gets more likes. They just ratio'd the person.