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Jan 01

New Words 2010

Here are some new words from 2010 to add to your lexicon for small talk in the new year.

Nominations for (American Dialect Society`s) 2010 Word of the Year

  • spillion: An immense number, especially for fluid measures. Also spillionaire, a person made rich by money from BP’s cleanup fund.
  • gate rape: The invasive new airport pat-down procedure; or enhanced pat-down, the politically correct label that the American Government assigned to the controversial new frisking procedure.
  • kinetic event: Pentagon spineech [my invention] term for violent attacks on troops in Afghanistan.
  • hacktivism: Using computer hacking skills as a form of political or social activism.
  • skyaking: Jumping out of a plane in a kayak.
  • gleek: A fan of the TV show “Glee”
  • vuvuzela: South African plastic trumpet used by fans during the FIFA World Cup matches.

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Words officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2010

  • social media websites and applications used for social networking
  • defriend another term for unfriend (remove someone from a list of friends or contacts on a social networking site)
  • hikikomori the abnormal avoidance of social contact, typically by adolescent males (in Japan)
  • staycation holiday spent in one’s home country
  • buzzkill a person or thing that has a depressing or dispiriting effect
  • freemium a business model, especially on the Internet, whereby basic services are provided free of charge while more advanced features must be paid for
  • frenemy a person with whom one is friendly despite a fundamental dislike or rivalry
  • bromance a close but non-sexual relationship between two men

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