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Large pizza for $6.70? Domino’s takes a slice of ‘67’ as the trend takes over America’s social media; here’s how the popular restaurant chain joined the bandwagon to sell pizzas and check how you can avail the offerDomino's is capitalizing on the viral '67' trend, offering a large, one-topping pizza for $6.70. This social media phenomenon, originating ...
The mystery of '67': Why Dictionary.com chose a number instead of a word and why is everyone talking about itDictionary.com has named "67" its 2025 Word of the Year, a slang term popularized by Gen Alpha on social media and in schools. Originating ...
Word of the year for 2025 is "67". What does it mean?Dictionary.com has chosen “67” as its Word of the Year for 2025, calling it a reflection of the social trends and online culture that shape...
Dictionary.com's 2024 word of the year has been announced. From Biden to Kim Kardashian, all have used it.Demure is Dictionary.com's 2024 word of the year. Traditionally, the word demure has historically been used to describe discrete and reserv...
Dictionary.com chooses 'hallucinate' as 2023's Word of the Year. Here's why"Hallucinate" has been selected as the 2023 Word of the Year by Dictionary.com. In the context of machine learning programs, the second def...
Why is 'Auld Lang Syne' sung on new year eve and what does it mean?People across the US sing "Auld Lang Syne" on New Year's Day. The song was written centuries ago and contains words that we would never use...
Dictionary.com reveals the ‘word of the year’ and it’s ‘woman’!Other contenders for the title were words like inflation, quiet quitting, democracy, the Ukraine flag emoji, etc.
Dictionary.com picks 'Allyship' as Word of the Year 2021The site offers two definitions for allyship.
Pandemic rules the 'word of the year' title for most dictionariesThe coronavirus pandemic brought on gargantuan language changes.
Toxic, misinformation, nomophobia: Words that had the world's attention in 2018Global Language Monitor (GLM), which tracks top trending words, named 'The Moment' its top word of 2018.
Some 'justice' for the love of wordsEspecially for the man whose choice of them launched a million searches.
Dictionaries have it in for the TrumpsIt remains to be seen whether Oxford and Merriam-Webster also choose words associated with the US First Family. That would be quite a lingu...
Have you looked up 'complicit' online? Your search made it the word of the yearLook-ups of the word increased nearly 300% over last year.
Surreal: Merriam Webster’s word of 2016The original meaning of surreal comes from Surrealism, the artistic movement of the early 20th century.
ICYMI, here are all the words you need to know from 2016From Brexit and demonetisation to xenophobia and post-truth, these words made quite the impact.
A suffix, an emoji among 2015's top wordsFor the first time, Merriam-Webster named on December 15 the suffix 'ism' as its 2015 word of the year.
Crazy facts about Words With FriendsMore than 58 billion words have been played in five years — the word that has been played the most is “qi,” and it’s been played more than ...