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 ...
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.
Oxford Dictionary selects ‘rage bait’ as 2025 word of the year, defining online content designed to provoke anger for ...
This year's pick from Oxford University Press comes after 'Brain Rot' was named last year's word of the year - about the ...
Oxford just dropped its Word of the Year for 2025, and it’s guaranteed to rile up anyone who insists a word must be, well, ...
In 2024, Oxford's Word of the Year was brain rot, a phrase meant to capture the mental fatigue, dissatisfaction or dulling sensation people feel after endless scrolling through trivial or low-quality ...
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Today's internet slang compresses complex emotions faster than ever before, every generation creates linguistic short cuts ...
From 6-7 to skibidi and delulu, 2025 was the year when Generation Alpha slang entered everyday language and dictionaries with ...
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