In other news...
The good people at Webster's have chosen their "Word Of The Year."
Reuters has an article about it, and, of course, you can see the official announcement over at m-w.com.
So what is the word?
W00t!
No, really. It's "w00t." Which they have correctly spelled with two zeroes.
What can I say?
Uhm... "W00t!"?
The good people at Webster's have chosen their "Word Of The Year."
Reuters has an article about it, and, of course, you can see the official announcement over at m-w.com.
So what is the word?
W00t!
No, really. It's "w00t." Which they have correctly spelled with two zeroes.
What can I say?
Uhm... "W00t!"?
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I did know its origin. What I didn't know is that it wasn't an actual, standard dictionary. The thought of a standard dictionary containing words spelled with numbers... THAT was the ridiculousness.
The fact that that "word" would win a poll, ESPECIALLY an online one, wasn't surprising at all. :)
Hey, depending on other entries, I might have voted for it myself. ;)
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The word you've selected hasn't found its way into a regular Merriam-Webster dictionary yet—but its inclusion in our online Open Dictionary, along with the top honors it's now been awarded—might just improve its chances.
(No idea why they used dashes there, especially the second one. I guess they're concerned with individual words rather than full sentences and proper punctuation. ;) )
You can also see the rest of the top ten on that page. Coming in second was Facebook, as a verb.