LONDON:
"Tweet", "dad dancing" and "geekery" are three of more than 1,200 new
or revised words in the latest version of the Oxford English Dictionary
(OED) released on Friday.
The dictionary said
in a quarterly update on its website that it had expanded its entries
for "follow" (verb), "follower" (noun), and "tweet" (noun and verb) to
include social media terms that have exploded in the past six years.
According
to the dictionary, "tweet" is now a posting on the social networking
service Twitter as well as its more traditional meaning: a brief
high-pitched sound.
"This breaks at least one
OED rule, namely that a new word needs to be current for ten years
before consideration for inclusion," said the OED's chief editor John
Simpson in a statement. "But it seems to be catching on."
"Crowdsourcing," "flash mob," "geekery" and "dad dancing" also earned a place in an OED now containing 823,000 entries.
"Crowdsourcing"
is defined as the practice of obtaining information or services by
soliciting input a large number of people, typically via the internet
and often without offering compensation.
A
"flash mob" is a large group of people organized by means of the
internet, or mobile phones or other wireless devices, who assemble in
public to perform a prearranged action together and then quickly
disperse.
Watchers of the hit US TV show The
Big Bang Theory will recognize "geekery." It's meaning has been updated a
rarely used term for bizarre circus acts in favour of an obsessive
devotion to or knowledge of a particular subject or pursuit and also the
state of being a geek or "geekiness."
Other
more worthy terms, such as "fiscal cliff", "ereader" and "fracking" also
make appearances alongside an alarm bell for fathers of brides at the
height of the wedding season. Those funky moves on the dance floor at
the wedding reception are unlikely to impress the OED. "An awkward,
unfashionable, or unrestrained style of dancing to pop music,
asacteristically performed by middle-aged or older men," the OED
definition reads.

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