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Scrolling social media can sometimes feel like wading through a bowl of alphabet soup with the amount of text slang there is today. You're practically playing a game of Jumble trying to decipher each ...
Do you ever read messages or social media captions and wonder what it’s even about? Or perhaps you think you’re up to date on all the latest text slang? Well, think again. Of course there are the ...
Perhaps someone should throw the book at Dictionary.com. The word-defining platform recently announced it would be adding several Gen-Z slang words and terms to help lovers of the English language ...
Time-saving online abbreviations like LOL, OMG, and IMHO are now part of the official English language. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) announced the addition of several acronyms to its dictionary ...
Boop! The dictionary has more words now — though some might give you the ick. The Cambridge Dictionary added more than 3,200 words this year — including some Gen Z slang terms that will have some ...
Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary hit shelves this November, words that were once defined in basements, at the bar stool or on Urban Dictionary’s back pages got the official legacy lexicographical ...
Dictionary.com has selected “67” as its Word of the Year for 2025, highlighting a slang term that has permeated youth culture, social media and sports without a fixed definition. The choice reflects ...
We are a nation of slang slingers. Eight out of 10 Americans say they use slang, but half admit to not even knowing the meaning of the slang terms they use. These findings come from a recent survey of ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The sixth edition of "UCLA Slang" is being published this month and it is just "presh!" The book is released every four years by linguistics professor Pamela Munro and her ...