Posted: 12/26/2014 8:14:42 PM EDT
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Dictionary.com's list of words of 2014
I'm shocked that "racist" didn't make the list. They got close, though: misogynistic
Misogynistic climbed 4,000 spots in rank from 2013. A handful of related terms were trending to a lesser degree, including misogynist and sexism. Events in the news that may have contributed to the interest were the Santa Barbara shooting in May in which seven people were killed by a young man who targeted a sorority house, and the social media campaign #YesAllWomen that emerged shortly thereafter, which explored experiences and perceptions of sexism and gender norms. sociopath Sociopath is perhaps the most interesting of the trending words for 2014. It broke into our top five most looked up terms, occupying a rank between top-lookup fixtures metaphor and affect. Interest in the term was high 2013, so the increase in rank was just 40 spots, but the steady and growing interest is noteworthy. Fictional characters with tendencies that some might label sociopathic have been popping up all over TV and film; notable examples this year include Louis Bloom in Nightcrawler, Amy Dunne in Gone Girl, Hannibal Lecter in Hannibal, and the Underwoods in House of Cards. More recently, in the podcast Serial, the host Sarah Koenig entertains the idea of whether or not convicted murder Adnan Syed is a sociopath. People were also curious about the term psychopath, which jumped 988 spots, and sociopathy, which was up by over 11,000. Narcissist moved up 648 spots. caliphate The word caliphate spiked in interest this year, jumping over 17,000 spots in rank. The term was used in a flurry of news stories in June, when ISIS declared itself a caliphate and shortened its name to The Islamic State. We define caliphate as “the rank, jurisdiction, or government of a caliph,” a caliph being a spiritual leader of Islam. People were also looking up the word caliph this year; the term saw a shift of 6,945 spots. The words that fell out of favor: Notable drops in rank for 2014 include the word Facebook, which was down 3,574 spots, furlough, a word that won the title of our most commonly misspelled term in 2013 but was down 6,972 spots in 2014, and twerking, which dropped 12,001 spots with twerk down 3,149. Sorry, Miley. For Slang and Internet Abbreviations, I used internetslang.com to get this list: I only knew a few of these top 25... Even after reading the definition, I'm still confused by some of them, such as 6, the extra bit on 4, 1, 2, and I suspect 11 isn't Barbados. Top 50 Trending Slang Terms - Live - 26th December 2014
1. VATO Dude (Mexican) 2. MANKY Nasty, dirty 3. SAP Sad And Pathetic / Fool 4. THUG Violent criminal / Person struggling to make something of their life
5. PYP Play Your Position 6. PIU Pump It Up 7. TATA Goodbye 8. EWW Expression of disgust 9. SFSG So Far So Good 10. CR Credit / Copyright / Carriage Return 11. BIM Barbados 12. PDP Pretty Darn Precious 13. ROOTS Type of Reggae music 14. GEEZ Jesus 15. HBU? How About You? 16. MVA Motor Vehicle Accident 17. MY BAD (Flippant) apology 18. OMZ Oh My Zeus 19. UKT You Know That 20. INTP Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Perceiving (personality type indicator) 21. IYKWIM If You Know What I Mean 22. IAWTC I Agree With That/This Comment 23. DT Down Town 24. DITTO The same, me too, I agree 25. CKI Chair-Keyboard Interface --ETA: Thought I'd add, Most Googled of 2014 I don't understand #9 "Frozen"??? 1 Robin Williams 2 World Cup 3 Ebola 4 Malaysia Airlines 5 Flappy Bird 6 ALS Ice Bucket Challenge 7 ISIS 8 Ferguson 9 Frozen 10 Ukraine |
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Urban Dictionary's list, of course can't be pasted here due to nature of ud.
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--ETA: Thought I'd add,
Most Googled of 2014 I don't understand #9 "Frozen"??? 1 Robin Williams 2 World Cup 3 Ebola 4 Malaysia Airlines 5 Flappy Bird 6 ALS Ice Bucket Challenge 7 ISIS 8 Ferguson 9 Frozen 10 Ukraine The person who complains mos This was an election year and this is the most googled shit? We are fucked. |
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