Popular internet slang terms like "skibidi," "delulu" and "tradwife" are now recognized as words in the Cambridge Dictionary. The dictionary, which is published by Cambridge University Press and ...
The slang that has found its way into nearly every conversation, every exchange of words, every response to any question in ...
Boop! The dictionary has more words now — though some might give you the ick. The Cambridge Dictionary added more than 3,200 words this year — including some Gen Z slang terms that will have some ...
What the new Cambridge Dictionary words tell us about the disturbing state of the world right now - IN FOCUS: Going by ...
Among the 6,000 or so words added to the dictionary over the past year, these internet neologisms have now asserted their place in the English language, whether you like it or not. Most of these words ...
LONDON (AP) — What the skibidi is happening to the English language? “Skibidi,” pronounced SKIH-bih-dee, is one of the slang terms popularized by social media that are among more than 6,000 additions ...
Cambridge Dictionary has put it out to the universe, naming “manifest” as its word of the year for 2024. Popularized by celebrities such as singer Dua Lipa, “manifest” refers to the practice of using ...
Skibidi, broligarchy, inspo, delulu, and more terms have officially joined the Cambridge Dictionary in its growing list of new 2025 words. Some of the dictionary’s latest inclusions, which you can now ...
No, you’re not delusional: “Delulu” is now an official word in the Cambridge Dictionary, a popular online language resource. The buzzy shortening of “delusional” is one of 6,212 new entries to the ...
Here’s one I bet you thought you’d never see, words like “skibidi”, “tradwife” and “delulu” have officially been added to this year’s Cambridge Dictionary. For anyone hoping these buzzwords were just ...
If you’re wondering what on earth a ‘skibidi toilet’ and ‘aura farm’ are, you’re not alone. The seemingly non-sensical Gen Z slang has become a subject of intense fascination – and now it’s made its ...
On Wednesday, Cambridge Dictionary announced that its 2023 word of the year is "hallucinate," owing to the popularity of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, which sometimes produce erroneous ...