According
to Premium Times, an online news blog, 23 words have been recently added to the
Oxford Dictionary.
The words, released Thursday to the web version of the
dictionary, include hangry, bants, manspreading and more.
Awesomesauce: This is an
adjective, used also informally in the US to mean extremely good; excellent.
Bants: This
implies playfully teasing or mocking remarks, exchanged with another person or
group; also known as; banter.
Beer o’clock: An
appropriate time of day to drink beer.
Blockchain: This is a
noun which also implies a digital ledger in which transactions made in bitcoin
are recorded chronologically and publicly.
Brain fart: Also a
noun; meaning a temporary mental lapse or failure to reason correctly.
Brexit: A term for
the potential or hypothetical departure of the United Kingdom (Britain) from
the European Union.
Bruh: A male
friend (often used as a form of address)
Buttdial: To
inadvertently call (someone) on a mobile phone in one’s rear trouser pocket.
Butthurt: This is to
be overly or unjustifiably offended or resentful.
Cakeage: This is a
charge made by a restaurant for serving a cake they have not supplied
themselves.
Catcafe: A café or
similar establishment where people pay to interact with cats housed in the
premises.
Fast-casual: Denoting
or relating to a type of high-quality self-service restaurant offering dishes
that are prepared to order, and are more expensive than those available in a
typical fast-food restaurant.
Fatberg: A very
large mass of solid waste in a sewerage system, consisting especially of
congealed fat and personal hygiene products that have been flushed down
toilets.
Fat-shame: Cause
(someone judged to be fat or overweight) to feel humiliated by making mocking
or critical comments about their size
Grexit: a term for
the potential withdrawal of Greece from the eurozone (the economic region
formed by countries in the European Union that use the euro as their national
currency).
Hangry: Bad-tempered
or irritable as a result of hunger.
MacGyver: Make or
repair (an object) in an improvised or inventive way, making use of whatever
items are at hand.
Manspreading: The
practice whereby a man, especially one travelling on public transport, adopts a
sitting position with his legs wide apart, in such a way as to encroach on an
adjacent seat or seats.
Mic drop: An
instance of deliberately dropping or tossing aside one’s microphone at the end
of a performance or speech one considers to have been particularly impressive.
Mx: A title
used before a person’s surname or full name by those who wish to avoid
specifying their gender or by those who prefer not to identify themselves as
male or female.
Rage-quit: To angrily
abandon an activity or pursuit that has become frustrating, especially the playing
of a video game.
Kippable: (Of a part
or feature of something) able to be omitted or passed over so as to get to the
next part or feature.
Wine o’clock: An
appropriate time of day to start drinking wine.
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