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Brain Rot is Oxford's word of year
Oxford University Press taps ‘brain rot’ as word of the year
Oxford University Press has selected “brain rot” as the word of the year for 2024. “Brain rot,” though first recorded in Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, has emerged as a defining word of online, and especially meme,
'Brain rot' is Oxford University Press Word of the Year and it's so skibidi
This is Oxford University Press' Word of the Year. It's what happens when you scroll on social media too much.
‘Brain rot’ wins as Oxford’s word of the year
According to Oxford University Press, which publishes the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the term ‘brain rot’ is defined as the “supposed deterioration
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Do you know what the Oxford words of the year for 2024 mean?
The winning word, brain rot, was chosen after 37,000 votes, with use of the word having risen 230% between 2023 and 2024.
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What is the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year?
Oxford University Press narrowed a list down to six words and the world had the opportunity to vote for its top choice.
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Oxford’s word of the year is a modern condition familiar to most of us
There’s a name for that feeling you get after spending too long scrolling aimlessly, and Oxford University Press (OUP) has ...
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Oxford’s Word of the Year 2024 reflects ‘perceived dangers’ of social media
There’s a word for the feeling you get after endlessly scrolling on social media — and Oxford chose it as their word of the ...
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Oxford’s 2024 Word of the Year Is…
A slang term for supposed mental damage done by overconsumption of trivial online content triumphed over a shortlist that ...
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Oxford University Press' word of the year: "brain rot"
Scrolling through silly or nonsensical social media posts can have an unofficial side effect: "brain rot." Why it matters: It ...
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