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'Goblin Mode' is Oxford English Dictionary's word of the year 2022
The Oxford Word of the Year is the slang term "goblin mode". Oxford Languages opened its choice of 'Word of the Year' to public vote for the first time in its history. Over the last two weeks ...
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Oxford Dictionaries names 'goblin mode' its word of the year
Oxford Dictionaries said Monday that "goblin mode" has been selected by online vote as its word of the year. It defines the term as "a type of behaviour which is unapologetically self-indulgent ...
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“Goblin mode”, chose by the public as the Oxford word of the year
which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary, it is a slang term often used in the expressions such as “I am in goblin mode” or “to go goblin mode”. It went on to explain it as “a type ...
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VOX POPULI: ‘Goblin mode’ is way to embrace ourselves just as we are: imperfect
The Oxford University Press, the publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary, has announced that “goblin mode” has been chosen as the Oxford Word of the Year for 2022. Defined as “a type of ...
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Mo Māori, no problem: The Oxford English dictionary includes Māori words in its latest edition
The oldest Māori word in this new update is 'whenua' meaning ‘land or piece of land belonging to a Māori person or native ...
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We Regret To Inform You That Elon Musk, Unfortunately, Knows About "Goblin Mode"
It's bad enough that Elon Musk has become Twitter's largest shareholder — but now he's gone "goblin mode" too? In a since-deleted tweet, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO posted an uncredited meme of ...
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'Amazeballs' added to the Oxford English Dictionary
AMAZEBALLS is now a word in the Oxford English Dictionary, as part of the latest official update. Nearly 700 'words and senses' have been logged in the lexicon as part of its most recent update ...
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Henry Louis Gates Jr. becomes Oxford Dictionary of African American English editor-in-chief
Harvard professor and host of the PBS acclaimed series “Finding Your Roots” Henry Louis Gates Jr. is now the editor-in-chief of the new Oxford Dictionary of African American English.
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Viral video: Man carries Oxford dictionary to Shashi Tharoor's event in Nagaland; netizens can't stop laughing
However, the camera suddenly pans to a man sitting in the audience with an Oxford dictionary on his lap, most probably looking to decipher and decode the 'Tharoorian' vocabulary. "Someone in ...
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'Goblin Mode' Named Oxford's 2022 Word Of The Year
This is the first year that Oxford has allowed the public to vote for its Word of the Year and goblin mode won by 318,956 votes. Goblin mode is "a type of behavior which is unapologetically self ...

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