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'Rage bait' is Oxford Dictionary's 2025 Word of the Year
Oxford Dictionary's Word of the Year for 2025 is another Gen Z slang. Oxford University Press announced "rage bait" as Oxford ...
Oxford, producer of the famous dictionary and expert in languages, has selected the internet slang "rage bait" as the word of the year. It means "online content deliberately designed to elicit anger ...
The Oxford English Dictionary publisher chose the word as it has “evolved to signal a deeper shift in how we talk about attention—both how it is given and how it is sought after—engagement, and ethics ...
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Oxford English Dictionary’s word of the year introduces a new way to troll social media users
Last year, OUP named “brain rot” as the Oxford Word of the Year 2024, defined as “the supposed deterioration of a person’s ...
Use of the phrase "rage bait" has tripled in the past 12 months alone. It's the perfect sentiment to describe our current digital landscape.
According to Oxford, the term "rage bait" was first used online in 2002 in reference to the reaction of a driver who is flashed at by another driver requesting to pass them. The phrase then evolved ...
Generation Alpha has embraced the slang “6-7” with an intensity that has taken over social media, schoolyards, and everyday ...
Oxford names “rage bait” Word of the Year 2025, highlighting rising online outrage culture and how digital platforms use ...
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Oxford Dictionary names ‘rage bait’ as 2025 word of the year
Oxford Dictionary selects ‘rage bait’ as 2025 word of the year, defining online content designed to provoke anger for ...
You know that feeling when you read something online and it seems deliberately provocative, almost manufactured to create outrage? You may have just encountered “rage bait” ...
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Where did '6-7' come from? Northern Kentucky basketball star contributed to term's virality
Taylen Kinney, a 6-foot-1 guard from Newport, Kentucky, and a University of Kansas commit, is credited by The Athletic for ...
This year's pick from Oxford University Press comes after 'Brain Rot' was named last year's word of the year - about the ...
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