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pal334 69H  
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Here are 20 words that actually HAVE been added to The Oxford Dictionary. As our daily attention spans get shorter and shorter and our lives become more fast-paced - we're cutting more and more corners with our vocabulary. Which goes a long way to explaining this list of modern additions - do you agree with their inclusion? Here is a short list of some of the words. Do you use these words? Are these additions as scary to you as they are to me?

1. Bling (n): Expensive, ostentatious clothing and jewelry.

2. Bromance (n): A close but non-sexual relationship between two men.

3. Chillax (v): Calm down and relax.

4. Crunk (adj): Very excited or full of energy.

5. D’oh (ex): Exclamation used to comment on a foolish or stupid action, especially one’s own.

6. Droolworthy (adj): Extremely attractive or desirable.

7. Frankenfood (n): Genetically modified food.

8. Grrrl (n): A young woman regarded as independent and strong or aggressive, especially in her attitude to men or in her sexuality (A blend of “Grrrr” and “Girl.”)

9. Guyliner (n): Eyeliner that is worn by men.

10. Hater (n): A person who greatly dislikes a specified person or thing.

11. Illiterati (n): People who are not well educated or well informed about a particular subject or sphere of activity.

12. Infomania (n): The compulsive desire to check or accumulate news and information, typically via mobile phone or computer.
13. Jeggings (n): Tight-fitting stretch trousers for women, styled to resemble a pair of denim jeans.

14. La-la Land (n): A fanciful state or dream world. Also, Los Angeles.

15. Locavore (n): A person whose diet consists only or principally of locally grown or produced food.

16. Mankini (n): A brief one-piece bathing garment for men, with a T-back.

17. Mini-Me (n): A person closely resembling a smaller or younger version of another.

18. Muffin Top (n): A roll of fat visible above the top of a pair of women’s tight-fitting low-waisted trousers.

19. Muggle (n): A person who is not conversant with a particular activity or skill.

20. Noob (n): A person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet.



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15/10/2019 5h53

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SimpleLatina 59F
3447 messages
15/10/2019 6h42

They can be so confusing. I don't try to keep up with them and am always surprised when I hear them


sweet_VM 65F
81699 messages
15/10/2019 7h26

Good one hugs V

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Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 messages
15/10/2019 9h11

These are great Pal, and you know they should be in the passion dictionary too as I hear them often..I hope you enjoy your Tuesday..

Seduce the mind and see what a wonderful adventure the body will take you on..


scott6250 61H

15/10/2019 10h09

interesting words but not worthy of the dictionary

"Sweet, steamy, sensuous kisses light the bright fires of passionate lust within us." scott6250


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