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The New York Times It won't help you find the upsets in the N.C.A.A. Tournament, but you can now find bracketology in the Oxford English Dictionary. It's part of this year's crop of additions.
Bracketology Is in the Oxford English Dictionary. You Can Look It Up.
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The term associated with N.C.A.A. basketball tournament made the cut for the Oxford English Dictionary.
111 months ago
The Daily Beast Watch closely and you'll see a dictionary is no longer a tombstone, but a fluid thing.
How They Made the Oxford English Dicitonary User-Friendly
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The Oxford English Dictionary is the undisputed cream of the lexicographical crop, but who cares if no one consults this unwieldy behemoth? Its editors mean to change that.
112 months ago
Entertainment Weekly Mean Girls fans are going to be VERY happy about one new addition.
Oxford English Dictionary Adds YOLO, Moobs, Biatch and Roald Dahl Words
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It’s September, which means the Oxford English Dictionary has added a new slate of words.
114 months ago
CBS News Did you ever think the Oxford English Dictionary would contain the contraction for "man boobs?" Well, now it does...
114 months ago
Yahoo "Fuhgeddaboudit" is officially a word, according to the Oxford English Dictionary's latest update.
114 months ago
Los Angeles Times Entertainment The Internet has taken over the Oxford Dictionary of English. Deffo time for an air punch!
ICYMI, the Oxford English Dictionary added new words, and TBH, it's getting wacky
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FWIW, the Oxford English Dictionary recently added hundreds of new words to its vaunted pages, and some of them — like "budgie smugglers," "butt ugly" and "ScoobySnack" — will deffo have you ROFL.
117 months ago
Entertainment Weekly Scooby Dooby Doo, where are you? In the Oxford Dictionary, of course.
'Scooby snack' is officially in the Oxford English Dictionary
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It now appears in the Oxford English Dictionary among other new additions including glamping, listicle, deffo, power couple, stupid o’clock and bovvered.
117 months ago
HelloGiggles We did not expect this to be added to the dictionary.
The Oxford English Dictionary now includes this phrase from "Scooby Doo"
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In the Oxford English Dictionary's latest update, this snackable term from "Scooby Doo" enters the word hall of fame forever.
117 months ago
NPR Our best? NPR's Lauren Hodges was able to work 26 of the new words into a (really, really long) sentence. But now it's your turn. Use the comments section to craft sentences containing as many of Oxford English Dictionary's newly added words as pos Read more ... sible. We'll highlight some of our favorites in a new post.
Can You Use That In A Sentence?: Dictionary Adds New Words
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The Oxford English Dictionary was updated with a number of new words today, so, naturally, we held a contest to see who could use the most in a single sentence.
127 months ago
HelloGiggles Oxford Dictionaries just added 500 new words! From "Twitterati" to "Masshole," here are some of our faves.
Our fave new word additions to the Oxford English Dictionary
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Everyone’s favorite book is about to get a little bit longer. I’m talking, of course, about the Oxford English Dictionary, the world’s oldest anthology of words. In its recent quarterly update, the famous tome added over 500(!!) words. Some of Read more ... them were to be expected – vape (last year’s “word of th…
129 months ago
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