Britain’s
Oxford University Press said it has added new words to its online Oxford
Dictionaries to reflect new language trends. According
to OxfordDictionaries.com August update, some of the words include catfish,
side boob, side-eye, neckbeard, hyberconnected, air punch, bare, baller,
fratty, hench, bedroom tax and pharmacovigilance.
Others are
abbreviation such as WDYT, meaning What Do You Think?, and YOLO, meaning You
Only Live Once.
“These are
words that are common enough that you are likely to encounter them, and may
have to look up their meanings,” said Oxford Dictionaries editor, Katherine
Martin, in its August online updates.
She added
that such new entries are informal words or abbreviations that reflect people’s
changing media consumption habits and the Internet’s ever-increasing
prominence.
Martin
said inclusion in the online dictionary does not mean the words will become
permanent additions to the English language.
“Many may
not make it into the more traditional Oxford English Dictionary.
“For some
of these, we will say ‘What was that?’ in a decade; others may become the next
selfie,” she said, referring to last year’s most popular new entry.
“The
English-speaking public will choose,’’ she said.
acquihire
(n.): buying out
a company primarily for the skills and expertise of its staff.
adorbs
(adj.): arousing
great delight; cute or adorable.
air
punch (n.): thrusting
one’s clenched fist up into the air, typically as a gesture of triumph.
amazeballs
(adj.): very
impressive, enjoyable, or attractive.
anti-vax
(adj.): opposed
to vaccination.
binge-watch
(v.): watch
multiple episodes of a television program in rapid succession.
bro
hug (n.): a
friendly embrace between two men.
clickbait
(n.): (on the
Internet) content whose main purpose is to attract attention and draw visitors
to a particular web page.
cray
(adj.): crazy,
but without that time-consuming extra syllable.
Deep
Web (n.): the
part of the World Wide Web that is not discoverable by means of standard search
engines.
doncha
(contraction):
don’t you.
douchebaggery
(n.): obnoxious
or contemptible behavior.
e-cig
(n.): another
term for electronic cigarette.
fandom
(n.): the fans
of a particular person, team, series, etc., regarded collectively as a
community or subculture.
fast
follower (n.): a
company that quickly imitates the innovations of its competitors.
5:2
diet (n.): a
diet that involves eating normally for five days out of a seven-day period and
greatly restricting the amount of food eaten on the other two days.
FML
(abbrev.):
(vulgar slang) f— my life! (used to express dismay at a frustrating personal
situation).
hate-watch
(v.): watch (a
television program usually) for the sake of the enjoyment derived from mocking
or criticizing it.
hot
mess (n.): a
person or thing that is spectacularly unsuccessful or disordered.
hot
mic (n.): a
microphone that is turned on, in particular one that broadcasts a spoken remark
that was intended to be private.
humblebrag
(n. & v.):
(make) an ostensibly modest or self-deprecating statement whose actual purpose
is to draw attention to something of which one is proud.
hyperconnected
(adj.):
characterized by the widespread or habitual use of devices that have Internet
connectivity.
ICYMI
(abbrev.): in
case you missed it.
listicle
(n.): an
Internet article presented in the form of a numbered or bullet-pointed list.
live-tweet
(v.): post
comments about (an event) on Twitter while the event is taking place.
mansplain
(v.): (of a man)
explain something to someone, typically a woman, in a manner regarded as
condescending or patronizing.
mud
run (n.): an
event in which participants negotiate a course consisting of obstacles filled
or covered with mud.
neckbeard
(n.): growth of
hair on a man’s neck, especially when regarded as indicative of poor grooming.
Paleo
diet (n.): a
diet based on the type of foods presumed to have been eaten by early humans.
second
screen (n.): a
mobile device used while watching television, especially to access
supplementary content or applications.
sentiment
analysis (n.): the
process of computationally identifying and categorizing opinions expressed in a
piece of text.
side
boob (n.): the
side part of a woman’s breast, as exposed by a revealing item of clothing.
side-eye
(n.): a sidelong
glance expressing disapproval or contempt.
smartwatch
(n.): a mobile
device with a touchscreen display, worn on the wrist.
SMH
(abbrev.):
shaking (or shake) my head (used to express disapproval, exasperation, etc.).
spit
take (n.):
(especially as a comic technique) an act of suddenly spitting out liquid one is
drinking in response to something funny or surprising.
subtweet
(n.): (on
Twitter) a post that refers to a particular user without directly mentioning
them, typically as a form of furtive mockery or criticism.
tech-savvy
(n.): well informed
about or proficient in the use of modern technology.
time-poor
(adj.): spending
much of one’s time working or occupied.
throw
shade (phr.):
publicly criticize or express contempt for someone.
vape
(v.): inhale and
exhale the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.
WDYT
(abbrev.): what
do you think?
YOLO
(abbrev.): you
only live once (expressing the view that one should make the most of the
present moment).
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