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Year Ender 2024: Oxford Words of the Year in the Last Decade

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Brain rot (2024)

A condition of mental decline or deterioration, often due to excessive screen time or mindless content consumption.

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Rizz (2023)

Slang for charisma or charm, particularly in the context of attracting or flirting with someone.

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Goblin mode (2022)

A way of living in which someone rejects societal expectations and indulges in laziness.

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Vax (2021)

A short form for vaccine, especially related to COVID-19 vaccination.

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Blursday, Pandemic, Systemic racism (2020)

Year 2022 had multiple words as the Words of the Year.

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Climate emergency (2019)

A global crisis that calls for urgent action to address climate change and its impacts.

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Toxic (2018)

Something harmful or emotionally damaging.

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Youthquake (2017)

 significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people.

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Post-truth (2016)

Situations where emotions and beliefs influence public opinion more than facts or logic.

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‘Face with tears of joy’ emoji (2015)

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Vape (2014)

The act of inhaling and exhaling vapor from an electronic cigarette or similar device.

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