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'Rizz' Is Oxford’s 2023 Word of the Year – Here’s What it Means
People via Yahoo News· 6 months agoThe viral term beat out top finalists "prompt," "situationship" and even "Swiftie" Alamy Oxford...
AI invades 'word of the year' lists at Oxford, Cambridge and Merriam-Webster
TechCrunch· 6 months agoFew would disagree that 2023 was, in the world of technology at least, dominated by artificial...
'Rizz' is Oxford's 2023 word of the year: What it means and how it's used
Yahoo News via AOL· 6 months ago“Rizz” was crowned 2023’s word of the year by the publishers of the Oxford English Dictionary, as...
Before Wikipedia, there was the Oxford English Dictionary, a Victorian era crowdsourcing project
Salon via Yahoo News· 8 months agoAntiquarian copies of The New English Dictionary Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images Images...
Oxford’s word of the year speaks to the ‘unapologetically self-indulgent and lazy’ among us
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoPeople around the world found themselves navigating life after COVID restrictions in 2022—and a new...
'Metaverse' lost the word of the year contest to 'goblin mode'
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 2 years agoMark Zuckerberg showed full avatar at Meta connect eventFacebook "Goblin mode" is Oxford English...
Here are 10 words that will be featured in the African American English Dictionary
The Today Show via AOL· 1 year agoPrecise definitions for “bussin,” “chitterlings” and “cakewalk” will be distributed to the world in...
Scrabble’s New Official Word List Contains Dozens of Stunning Additions. Elite Players Are...
Slate via Yahoo News· 7 months agoSince Scrabble adopted an official lexicon in 1978, one thing has been constant: People have never...
'Rizz', 'de-influencing' and 'beige flags': The finalists for Oxford's Word of the Year are...
Yahoo News via AOL· 6 months agoIn June 2023, the word reached its peak usage when actor Tom Holland spoke about his "rizz" — used...
Oxford's got 'Rizz': Slang named Oxford University Press' word of 2023
NBC News via Yahoo News· 6 months agoOxford University Press’ Word of the Year has arrived, and it’s a term you may have heard on TikTok....