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“Slop” means poorly crafted AI content, “memeify”, means to turn an event into a meme, and “pseudonymization” is a form of encryption that turns individual information like names and addresses into a number or name that has no meaning.
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Cambridge Dictionary names 'parasocial' 2025 word of the year, citing Taylor Swift and Chappell Roan
Cambridge Dictionary names parasocial its 2025 word of the year, citing fan culture around Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan and AI chatbots.
A term used to describe the connection people feel with celebrities, TV shows, and even artificial intelligence, has taken out a prestigious linguistic crown.
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Did 67 Really Deserve Word of the Year?
Yes, you read that right. Dictionary.com picked “6-7” as its Word of the Year for 2025, and this decision created a lot of controversy. Some people saw it as a joke, claiming that a meme shouldn’t be the word of the year,
Dictionary.com has selected a word of the year for 2025 that is not even technically a word – it's more of an inside joke among young people that technically has no meaning. But if you’ve had a conversation with any teens or tweens lately, you’ve probably heard them randomly say: 6-7.
Parasocial relationships aren’t new, but social media has intensified them because creators share their lives in ways that feel personal, accessible, and emotionally charged.
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The power couple's engagement in August partially influenced the dictionary's 2025 word of choice
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce 's love story is now influencing the dictionary. Cambridge Dictionary just announced its 2025 word of the year, revealing it was partially inspired by Swift's lyrics and her much-talked-about engagement to Kelce back in August.
Every year, the internet waits to see which word captures the cultural moment, but 2025 delivered a term that perfectly sums up our hyper-online lives. While the internet flooded timelines with quirky guesses,