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'Swiftie' added as a word to Dictionary.com
https://misryoum.com/us/us24/swiftie-added-as-a-word-to-dictionary-com/
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ABC Audio: Taylor Swift-related word added to Dictionary.com. “It’s not like it’s a new word, but Dictionary.com has made it official: The word ‘Swiftie’ was added to the website as part of its Fan Favorite Winter Word Drop 2026. ‘Swiftie’ is one of the 1,500 words that the website has just added, along with similar terms ‘Beyhive,’ ‘Janeite’ and ‘Trekkie.'”
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📬 Evasive Panda ändert das DNS, statt Updates lädt man Malware
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Das Grazi (oder so ähnlich).
#Dictionarycom erklärt »67« zum Wort des Jahres 2025.
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CBS News: Dictionary.com picks “67,” a “nonsensical and playfully absurd” slang term, as the 2025 word of the year. “Dictionary.com on Wednesday announced it has chosen ’67’ — pronounced ‘six seven,’ not sixty-seven — as its 2025 Word of the Year. 67 is an ambiguous slang term made popular by Gen Alpha on social media and in schools and friend groups across the country.”
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#Dictionarycom names #67 as 2025 #Word of the Year. Here's what it really means.
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Ars Technica: Dictionary.com “devastated” paid users by abruptly deleting saved words lists. “Logophiles are ‘devastated’ after Dictionary.com deleted their logs of favorited words that they carefully crafted for years. The company deleted all accounts, as well as the only ways to use Dictionary.com without seeing ads —even if you previously paid for an ad-free experience.”