The dictionary just introduced its Word of the Year, leaving many scratching their heads. Dictionary.com named “6-7” as the Word of the Year, despite admitting they don’t really know what it […] The ...
"67," pronounced "six seven," spread from a rap song, through sports and social media, to classrooms and homes across the U.S. But even the artist who coined it struggles to define it.
It started with voodoo, got a shout-out in a Men At Work hit, and now perfectly captures our age of anxiety and ghosting.
In a horrifying end to her short life, a two-year-old girl from Florida in the US was strangled in her cot by her mother's severely underfed 8-foot Burmese Python. "Gypsy" the snake tragically took ...
English is evolving faster than ever — and the Cambridge Dictionary’s 2025 update proves it. This year, a record 6,212 new words and meanings have been added, reflecting the huge influence of social ...
The Cambridge Dictionary has added more than 6,000 new words this year, including “Skibidi” – one of the popular slang terms used on social media. “Skibidi” is a gibberish term coined by the creator ...
Skibidi, broligarchy, inspo, delulu, and more terms have officially joined the Cambridge Dictionary in its growing list of new 2025 words. Some of the dictionary’s latest inclusions, which you can now ...
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The increasing use of TikTok trends and social media terms in everyday conversation has led Cambridge Dictionary to include “skibidi,” “delulu” and “tradwife” in the 6,000 new words it has added to ...
The Ballon d’Or nominees were announced on 7 August 2025. 30 players were shortlisted for the men’s and women’s Ballon d’Or. See the full list of nominees for the awards. The Ballon d’Or 2025, which ...
Struggling to describe the moment when you come across something cute? Well, not any longer. There is a word for it now, courtesy of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). The expression is called — ...