Popular words associated with Internet jargon and social media have been included in the online component of the Oxford English Dictionary. lolz, pl. n.: an expression of fun, laughter, or amusement; ...
The online dictionary announced on Oct. 29 that its Word of the Year is "6-7" (also "six-seven" and "67"), a slang phrase ...
Dictionary.com announced the internet brainrot slang term “67” (also written as "six-seven" or "6-7") is its Word of the Year ...
So, what does 67 actually mean? For those eagerly awaiting the real meaning, unfortunately, the answer isn’t clear.
Dictionary.com announced the 2025 Word of the Year as “67” the popular phrase that has send parents and teachers alike into a ...
On January 24, 2017, a user by the name of d0ughb0y uploaded a definition to Urban Dictionary, the popular online lexicon that relies on crowdsourced definitions. Under Donald Trump—who, four days ...
Dictionary.com chose a popular slang term as its Word of the Year after analyzing data including headlines, social media ...
“Clatterdevengeance” is Jonathon Green’s favorite slang word, and he is in a position to have one. Green, known on Twitter as Mister Slang, is the world’s foremost English slang lexicographer and the ...
Urban Dictionary Aaron Peckham, who started the online site Urban Dictionary in 1999 when he was a freshman at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, stands with his laptop open to the website at the Ferry ...
Dictionary.com has officially revealed its newest Word of the Year. The online dictionary announced Wednesday that "67" is ...
Dictionary.com has revealed their Word of the Year for 2025 - and it's hasn't gone over well with some social media users.