Family Man Season 4: Manoj Bajpayee reveals Episode 8 twist and teases what’s coming nextManoj Bajpayee has confirmed that 'The Family Man' Season 4 is officially happening, much to the delight of fans eager for answers to the c...
Delulu, pookie, skibidi and more: The A to Z glossary of Gen Z and how millennials know itExplore the engaging world of Gen Z terminology to bridge the generation gap. Kanika Saxena provides an A-Z guide, highlighting the unique ...
From Victorian era to Reels: This word has been crowned as Oxford's word of the year. Are you already using it?Oxford Word of the Year for 2024 is 'brain rot'. This term addresses the mental deterioration from over-consuming trivial online content. D...
Mark Zuckerberg's beard saga: Meta CEO's photoshopped pic goes viral; wife Priscilla Chan has this to sayMark Zuckerberg's digitally altered image with a beard became a viral sensation, drawing attention away from Meta's AI advancements. The fr...
Fardeen Khan reacts to Zeenat Aman’s revelation about his father Feroz Khan deducting her payment on 'Qurbani' setZeenat Aman recounted an incident where Feroz Khan docked her pay for being an hour late to the set, showcasing his suave demeanor.
Fali Nariman 'does not approve' of Oxford University's Word of YearRenowned jurist Fali Nariman, in a recent lecture, voiced his disapproval of the modern trend of abbreviating words, particularly prevalent...
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...
Word Of The Year: 'AI', 'Rizz', 'Authentic' Among Top Expressions That Defined 2023Word Of The Year: 'AI', 'Rizz', 'Authentic' Among Top Expressions That Defined 2023
Oxford's 2023 word of the year is 'Rizz'. Here's what it means'Rizz' is a Gen Z term for style, charm, or attractiveness in attracting romantic or sexual partners.
One word to rule them all: Oxford University Press declares 'Rizz' as the word of 2023In Gen Z lingo, the word 'rizz' denotes the ability to charm a potential romantic partner. The term was coined in 2022.
Rizz triumphs over Swiftie, prompt, and Situationship to claim the title of Word of the Year. Here's why Oxford picked itThe Word of the Year selection process underscores language's influential role in shaping our perception of the world and ourselves, with R...
Situationship, beige flag, de-influencing: Eight words on shortlist for Oxford word of the yearAll of the words and expressions on the shortlist "reflect unique concerns, concepts and preoccupations that we've all experienced this yea...
'Authentic' is the word of 2023 by Merriam-WebsterAccording to the dictionary, the rise of AI as well as the worrying trend of deepfakes have made the public more concerned about authentici...
Unveiling Merriam-Webster's 2023 Word of the YearDiscover Merriam-Webster's 2023 'Authentic' as the Word of the Year, echoing our quest for truth in a world tangled with AI, celebrity cult...
Now discover potential matches via Tinder's new 'Profile Quiz' featureDating app Tinder on Monday rolled out a new suite of profile and discovery features globally, including a "Profile Quiz" feature that will...
10 words to keep up with Gen ZIf you struggling to keep up with the lingo that Gen Z is tossing around? No worries, we've got your back! We've curated a list of 10 trend...
'Ghosting', 'Cuffing' & 'Rizz': A guide to top modern dating terms that you'll need to knowThe fact that more people are meeting online creates an "abundance of options," said a California-based psychotherapist.