‘Mwahahaha’ and ‘lolz’ among (more) new words added to dictionary
You’re probably wondering what ‘vajazzle’ is doing in the dictionary. Us, too.
Merriam-Webster, for instance, reaped a few doozies last week, including “F-bomb” and “sexting.” Now it’s time for the Oxford Online Dictionaries (which unveils a fresh batch of words every quarter). Among its inductees: “mwahahaha,” “lolz,” and “ridic.”
Why are those “words” in the dictionary? Because of research, apparently.
A press release from Online Dictionaries stated that research teams identified these terms as having become part of modern usage.
“The rich variety of new words from all manner of sources and levels of formality— popular culture, science, technology, politics, etc.—is striking in this update,” said Online Dictionaries chief Glynnis Keir in the press release. “All [of the words are] carefully researched from evidence of the part these words, phrases, and acronyms currently play in our language.”
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