Oxford Languages has chosen “rage bait” as its 2025 Word of the Year, citing a surge in provocative online content designed ...
“Rage bait” has been named Oxford University Press’ Word of the Year, beating out other shortlisted terms aura farming and ...
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The term first appeared in 2002 to describe drivers getting intentionally irritated on the road. Fast-forward to 2025, Oxford ...
The Oxford Word of the Year in 2024 was brain rot. It’s defined as the supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or ...
It’s often used in ‘internet-speak’. Rage bait is defined as ‘online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage ...
This year's pick from Oxford University Press comes after 'Brain Rot' was named last year's word of the year - about the ...
The word refers to social media posts which are deliberately controversial, provocative or misinformed in order to drive ...
Japan’s beloved Princess Aiko is often cheered like a pop star. During a visit to Nagasaki with Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, the sound of her name being screamed by well-wishers along the ...
From Cambridge Dictionary’s choice to Dictionary.com’s, here are the words believed to have captured the zeitgeist.