It turns out that the most popular word of 2014 wasn't actually a word at all. According to a new list by the Global Language Monitor, the heart emoji was the most commonly used word in the English ...
The word for e-smoking beat out "bae" and "slacktivism." — -- "Vape" is the Oxford English Dictionary's word of the year. If you’re a little hazy on the meaning, it means to inhale and exhale the ...
“Vape” can be used as either a noun meaning “an electronic cigarette or similar device” or a verb in which one would “inhale and exhale the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device ...
E-cigarettes have gone mainstream — and so has the vocabulary about the devices. Oxford Dictionaries announced today (Nov. 18) that "vape" is its word of 2014, chosen over other buzzwords like ...
NEW YORK – A nation, a workplace, an ethnicity, a passion, an outsized personality. The people who comprise these things, who fawn or rail against them, are behind U.S. dictionary Merriam-Webster’s ...
This week, Merriam-Webster dictionary declared “culture” their word of the year. For those who are curious, what this actually means is that the word culture had a 15% year-over-year increase in ...
Oxford defines the verb as "to inhale and exhale the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device." It was added to the dictionary in August. Vape can also be used as a noun for the ...
Merriam-Webster dictionary has declared “culture” the word of the year for 2014. Of the top 10 words in the running for the honor, culture had a 15% year-over-year increase in look-ups on the ...
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