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Word of the day: GroakerWord of the day today: Groaker refers to someone who watches another person’s food with hopeful interest, waiting for an invitation to shar...
Word of the Day: DissingLanguage evolves with new slang like 'dissing'. This term means showing disrespect through words or actions. It gained popularity through h...
Word of the day: YeetlordToday's word of the day: Yeetlord is a humorous internet slang term describing someone who throws things or makes bold decisions with caref...
Word of the day: FurphyA furphy is a false story or rumor. This term is popular in Australian English. It describes gossip or unverified claims. People share thes...
Word of the Day: Gigglemug“Gigglemug” is a playful English term for someone who is always smiling, often radiating cheer and positivity. The word suggests more than ...
Word of the Day: GobsmackedGobsmacked means being completely astonished, amazed, or shocked. It is stronger than ordinary surprise, featuring disbelief or being taken...
Word of the Day: Hornswoggle — How to use it like a proWord of the day: Over 170,000 English words exist today. Yet “hornswoggle” is trending in vocabulary searches. The hornswoggle meaning is s...
Word of the day: Spondulicks"Spondulicks," an old-fashioned slang term from the 19th century, humorously refers to money or funds. While rarely used in modern Canadian...
Word of the day: SockerooSockeroo Meaning: Sockeroo is a vibrant American slang word for a big success. It describes impressive achievements and smash hits. This wo...
NYT Connections Hints July 13: Clues, categories, and answers revealed for Sunday puzzle #763NYT Connections is a daily word association game by The New York Times where players must group 16 words into four sets of four that share ...
NYT Connections Hints July 7: Clues and answers decoded for Puzzle #757Connections taps into the universal love of patterns and logic. Unlike Wordle, where letter placement matters, Connections is more conceptu...
Wordle answer June 13: Clues, hints, difficulty level and what made today’s puzzle so challengingWordle answer June 13 is a tricky word many players struggled with. Known in nautical terms as the area on a ship’s hull where the bottom m...
We swear, it's not the swear words' fault!Be that as it may, the Lingua study reveals that swearing - when not in anger, but in banter, in regular speech, etc - can make a person no...
Mevani sent to 5 days’ police custody, for second time in a week, in AssamCharges against Mevani this time include 'voluntarily causing hurt', 'criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of duty' and 'f...
Manspreading, awesomesauce added to online Oxford dictionary'Manspreading' - sitting with legs apart on public transport & 'awesomesauce' that means excellent are among new words added to the Oxford ...
Five ways to draft smart e-mailsCommunication in this day and age is often hurried and informal. When it comes to official communication though, some rules still exist.
1,000 new words added to Oxford Dictionary'Mamil', 'silvertail' and 'crony capitalism' are among the 1,000 new words to be added to OxfordDictionaries.com, the free online dictionar...