Oxford University Press releases a Word of the Year annually. For 2024, they’ve technically chosen two words. “Brain rot” was selected using voting, public commentary and language data analysis.
Brain rot” has been declared the Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year. The term is defined as “the supposed deterioration of ...
LONDON — Many of us have felt it, and now it’s official: “brain rot” is the Oxford dictionaries’ word of the year. Oxford ...
The Oxford University Press has chosen its word of the year, one word that's been popularized on social media: "brain rot" ...
In a conversation with young adults about brain rot and polarization– Oxford and Merriam-Webster's respective picks– they ...
Oxford recently released its Word of the Year for 2024, and its brain rot, the "result of overconsumption of material." ...
Do people even read the newspaper anymore? In company with the Merriam-Webster word of the year “polarization,” often used to describe the divided state of the country, and the Oxford word of the year ...
Believe it or not, the Word of the Year (sometimes abbreviated WOTY) is a common practice for a lot of people. Two of the most trusted word originators (Oxford University ...
There are already many nominations for 2024's word of the year. The right pick is the name of the world's most controversial ...
The word of the year for 2024 should have been “billionaire.” It infested virtually every story about presidential politics.
starting with the “Word of the Year” as chosen by the Oxford University Press: “Brain rot.” This denotes the numbing of a ...
We have a new word of the year, according to the Oxford Dictionary and it is (drum roll) . . . brain rot. Not to take the intellectuals with the Oxford University Press to task, but that’s actually ...