Rarely does online jargon become offline slang, but like meme and viral, trolling has entered the broader language. (It’s even made the OED.) As with other robust Internet terms, trolling lends itself ...
In the months since last November’s election, the Merriam-Webster dictionary has been on overdrive. It’s transformed itself into a cheeky, fact-checking machine. And in the process, it’s struck social ...
More than 250 new words have been added to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, from old terms now imbued with political meaning — like “dog whistle” — to newer portmanteaus like “froyo.” It’s the second ...