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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.
111 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!
117 months ago
Entertainment Weekly Scooby Dooby Doo, where are you? In the Oxford Dictionary, of course.
117 months ago
HelloGiggles We did not expect this to be added to the dictionary.
117 months ago
WSJ Video New hip words land in Oxford dictionary:
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New Hip Words Land in Oxford Dictionary
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"Man-spreading" and "fur baby" are officially part of institutionalized language. The terms are among the latest additions to Oxford's online dictionary. Photo: Getty.
127 months ago
HelloGiggles Slang words like "manspreading," "butt dial," and "hangry" have officially been added to the Oxford Dictionary.
Manspreading and other new words just added to the dictionary
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Every few months or so, the Oxford University Press picks out a new group of words to add to the dictionary. In the past, their selections have reflected the changing nature of the English language with terms like “selfie,” “twerk,” and “va
Read more ... pe” making the cut. The words chosen for this quarterly upda…
127 months ago
HuffPost Live
We've Come A Long Way Since The First Dictionary
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In 1828, Noah Webster published "An American Dictionary to the English Language," the first unabridged dictionary of American English. The two-volume lexicon, complete with more than 70,000 entries, took more than 15 years to write. The...
134 months ago
HuffPost Education "The dictionary is in your pocket. The dictionary is anywhere you want it to be. Language is far more accessible than it ever was."
134 months ago
HuffPost Arts & Culture Has the Internet totally changed how we use dictionaries?
We've Come A Long Way Since The First Dictionary
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In 1828, Noah Webster published "An American Dictionary to the English Language," the first unabridged dictionary of American English. The two-volume lexicon, complete with more than 70,000 entries, took more than 15 years to write. The...
134 months ago
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