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    From “5G” to “Zaddy”: Dictionary.com Adds Over 300 New Words And Definitions

    by Heather Bonikowski, Lexicographer, and John Kelly, Managing Editor The latest update to Dictionary.com mirrors, as ever, the world around us. It reflects the evolving landscape—and language—of COVID-19, racial reckoning, social struggles, and the unstoppable charge of technological change. But it also reveals our boundless creativity and ingenuity. Slang and pop culture have yielded a host of terms and expressions in this update—and some welcome …

  2. plogging

    Plogging lets you and the Earth get fitter at the same time. It's a win-win! Plogging is a Swedish exercise trend that combines jogging with picking up litter.
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    Dad Jokes: The Good, The Bad, And The Corny

    Q: Do dads always tell dad jokes? A: You tell me—I didn’t know doodads could tell jokes at all! Sorry. We know you have real questions about dad jokes, including: What is a dad joke? When does a joke become a dad joke? Are dad jokes supposed to be funny? And why are they called dad jokes? We’ll answer these questions and more, and we’ll …

  4. spoopy

    Spoopy is an internet slang term used to describe something that is "spooky" but in a comical or cute way, such as a puppy in a ghost costume or a goofy Halloween video. It is…
  5. belfie

    A belfie is a "butt selfie." It's a photograph one takes showcasing their buttocks, especially to share on social media.
  6. “Make Peace” With vs. “Come To Terms With”

    These two phrases mean almost the same thing, but it can be useful to know the difference. Making peace with something means you “become resolved or reconciled.” Coming to terms with something means you “accept or become resigned” to it. It can also mean to reach an agreement. Make peace with is usually used to talk about humans. Come to terms with is usually used …

  7. Jitters And Other Trending Words On Dictionary.com

    LeBron James was as excited as a kid on Christmas Eve and so were football fans. So, what effect did that have on the Dictionary.com trending words of July 27th–August 3rd, 2018? Let’s take a look! Inviolability An announcement by Pope Francis sent one word soaring 441% this week: inviolability. The pontiff issued a statement condemning the use of the death penalty, “because it is …

  8. rage comics

    rage comics

    Appearing in my popular memes, rage comics are a series of cartoon faces and characters used to make jokes about everyday experiences, especially awkward or frustrating moments.
  9. on point

    on point

    On point is "exactly right" or "perfect." In slang, the expression often describes someone as "on their game" or "looking sharp." Related words: flawless on fleek on the money right on OK hand emoji
  10. National Hamburger Day

    National Hamburger Day is an unofficial holiday, most commonly observed on May 28, that celebrates hamburgers. Don't fret, vegetarians and vegans: meatless options are included.
  11. English Vocab Activities For Middle School Students

    Want your kid to build their English vocabulary and have fun? We’ve collected over 10 vocab activities aimed at middle school students to build vocab, explain different parts of the English language, and answer those common English language questions. You might even have a little bit of fun. Learning about words in the news Read the following coronavirus informational texts.  What does COVID-19 mean? Coronavirus: …

  12. 🤓 Nerd Face emoji

    Nerd alert! The nerd face emoji caricatures a nerd with thick black glasses and buck teeth. It's used to signify learning, reading, being smart, acting dorky, or "geeking out" to your guilty pleasures. The emoji…