Oxford Dictionaries has announced the latest words that it is adding to its database, and if you're a teenager who's spent his life on the Internet, you'll recognize many of them.
Actions speak louder than words, which, in this case, speaks volumes. Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary has announced it has added 150 new words to its 2014 edition.
No doubt that, by now, you've started hearing new words coming from the mouths of teens and pre-teens. Just like words of yester-year like saying things were "tight" (meaning 'I approve'), "radical" (again, meaning 'I approve') and various others through the decades, I thought it'd help to post a few I've already heard and what they mean, just in case you can't understand what
It may not be good form to use the actual word, but the term for it is now officially a part of the English language. The word czars at Merriam-Webster have added the “F-bomb” to the dictionary.