LONDON (AP) — Many of us have felt it, and now it’s official: “brain rot” is the Oxford dictionaries’ word of the year. Oxford University Press said Monday that the evocative phrase ...
Henry David Thoreau’s 1854 book “Walden” marked the first recorded use of “brain rot,” which has taken on greater meaning in the social media age. Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and the ...
Wordle asks players to figure out a five-letter word in six or fewer guesses (we have a two-step strategy to help you solve the puzzle every time). After each guess, the game shows gray blocks for ...
Many drivers don't realise their sight has worsened due to the gradual nature of vision loss. According to DVLA regulations, drivers must be able to discern a number plate from a distance of 66 ...
According to a Bloomberg report, when the Pakistan Army stepped in, it issued "shoot at sight" orders under Section 245 - which is a clause meant for the armed forces "to defend Pakistan against ...
"Demure" is Dictionary.com's word of the year, with all the credit for its popularity going to lifestyle and beauty influencer Jools Lebron and her catchphrase, "very demure, very mindful." ...
iContact’s Camera Pro is one of a tiny number of cameras that places the camera in your sightline to enable “eye contact.” It’s a good 4K camera in good lighting, but poor noise ...
“Demure,” a word that went viral over the summer, has been named Dictionary.com’s 2024 word of the year — beating out other contenders like “brainrot,” “brat,” and “weird.
The English language is always changing. New words end up in the dictionary, and older words fall out of favor to the point that they become obsolete. But sometimes a term just explodes ...
The Macquarie Dictionary has said the word of the year for 2024 sums up how many Australians feel about the world at the moment. It is a word that could be deemed potentially offensive ...
Dictionary.com has revealed its pick for the 2024 word of the year, and TikToker Jools Lebron is to thank for sparking the "very mindful" craze. The word of the year is "demure," which has been ...