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New-age slang is shaping the way we talk. Words like Skibidi, Delulu, and Tradwife are no longer just internet buzzwords—they are now officially recognised in the Cambridge Dictionary. Here’s how you ...
"Skibidi", "tradwife" and other slang terms popularised on social media are among thousands of new words to be added to the ...
Multiple words, such as “delulu” and “skibidi” that many people dismiss as nonsense internet slang used by kids, have just been added to the Cambridge Dictionary. These slang terms are among the over ...
The terms, which started as online slang, are expected to have staying power. By Alisha Haridasani Gupta A gibberish word, a gender-regressive label and the shorthand for delusional thinking have all ...
Cambridge Dictionary has added thousands of words and phrases over the past 12 months, including ones popularized by social ...
Skibidi,” pronounced SKIH-bih-dee, is one of the slang terms popularized by social media that are among more than 6,000 additions this year to the Cambridge Dictionary.
The word “lewk” was added to Cambridge this year, three years after it was added to Merriam-Webster and more than a decade ...
Among the 6,000 or so words added to the dictionary over the past year, these internet neologisms have now asserted their place in the English language, whether you like it or not. Most of these words ...
English is evolving faster than ever — and the Cambridge Dictionary’s 2025 update proves it. This year, a record 6,212 new words and meanings have been added, reflecting the huge influence of social ...
“Skibidi” is one of the slang terms popularized by social media that are among more than 6,000 additions this year to the Cambridge Dictionary. “Internet culture is changing the English language and ...