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Oxford University Press
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Joined November 2015
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    And the official 2024 Oxford Word of the Year is... Brain rot 📱🧠 #OxfordWOTY
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    The ‘goblin community’ has spoken! We’re pleased to announce goblin mode as the #OxfordWOTY 2022. Read more about this year’s winning choice here #TeamGoblinMode: ow.ly/3yk750LUNRr
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    Word of the Year 2023 is... #RIZZ (n.) style, charm, or attractiveness; the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner. Tag someone who's got plenty of it 👇 #WOTY23 #rizz
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    Survey finds people who read live longer. Happy #NationalBookLoversDay!
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    Are you #Teammetaverse, #TeamGoblinMode, or #TeamIStandWith? Vote now for Oxford Word of the Year 2022.
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    For the first time in its history, we're opening up Oxford Word of the Year to you. Are you ready to choose the word you feel reflects 2022 best? Take a look at the #OxfordWOTY finalists and vote below ⤵️
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    Hi - thank you for bringing this to our attention. We take the contents of these posts very seriously and are looking into this matter.
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    Welcome to the Oxford Word of the Year 2022! We’ll bring you updates from our exclusive launch event, hosted by @susie_dent with our panel of language experts. In a year defined by change, we’ve reshaped our approach to selecting #OxfordWOTY- stay tuned as all will be revealed!
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    Introducing the #OxfordWOTY 2024 shortlist 🧵⬇️ Demure✨ Brain Rot😵‍💫 Dynamic Pricing📈 Slop🤖 Romantasy❤️‍🔥 Lore📜
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    We want your suggestions for Indian English words that should be included in our dictionary ow.ly/6QoA30fJU2g @OxfordWords #language
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    Footage of employees printing the Oxford English Dictionary in 1925 at OUP in Oxford
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    To support learners, teachers, and researchers through #COVID19 we have made a number of our resources freely accessible. Find out more: ow.ly/eIsy50yQciK
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    slop (n.) Art, writing, or other content generated using artificial intelligence, shared and distributed online in an indiscriminate or intrusive way, and characterized as being of low quality, inauthentic, or inaccurate. Vote here: corp.oup.com/word-of-the-ye…