Sunday, August 19, 2012

'F-bomb,' 'sexting' among new Merriam-Webster dictionary words

The Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary has added "F-Bomb" and "sexting" to its list of new dictionary entries for 2012 along with the likes of "mash-up," "aha moment," (a moment of sudden realization, inspiration, insight, recognition), "cloud computing"(the practice of storing regularly used computer data on multiple servers that can be accessed through the Internet). and "earworm." (An earworm is a song or tune you just can't get our of your head). "Terms like 'man cave,' 'underwater' (when used to describe mortgages) and 'bucket list'" (popularized by the eponymous movie) paint vivid pictures in your mind. They show that English-speakers can be very creative as they describe the world around them," Merriam-Webster Editor at Large Peter Sokolowski said in a statement posted online. The list also includes the likes of copernicium (a new chemical element) as well as phrases and terms so common you wonder why they need to be defined. Those include "energy drink," "game changer," "gassed," (a slang word meaning drained of energy) and "gastropub." "Systemic risk," is described as "the risk that the failure of one financial institution (as a bank) could cause other interconnected institutions to fail and harm the economy as a whole." The raciest words on the list, of course, are "sexting" and "F-Bomb." "Sexting" is defined as a blend of the words sex and texting, and first came into use in 2007. As most everyone knows, it's the act of sending racy messages or photos by cellphone. We're not going to fully define "F-Bomb," other than to say that the dictionary considers it "a lighthearted and printable euphemism" for something far more offensive. - LA Times

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