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Cambridge Dictionary adds ‘skibidi’, ‘delulu’, ‘tradwife’, and ‘mouse jiggler’ as new words

Thousands of new words, including popular social media slangs such as “Skibidi”, “Tradwife” and “Delulu”, will be added to the Cambridge dictionary this year.

More than 6,000 terms will participate in the dictionary, and will emphasize the concerns of climate change with additions such as “mouse jiggler” and “chemicals to forever” without working modern life from a distance.

The term “skibid”, which is enough words, has participated in the world’s largest online dictionary in the last 12 months.

In the dictionary, it is defined as a word that can have different meanings such as ‘cool’ or ‘bad’ or can be used as a joke without a real meaning, an example of its use is: ne What are you doing? “

Terim was invented by the creator of a viral animated video series “Skibidi Toilet üzerinde on YouTube, and when the Cambridge dictionary released a video on Instagram in October, he explained that his daughter was familiar with a necklace showing her as a birthday gift.

“Internet culture changes English language and the effect of observation and capture in the dictionary, Cam

Cambridge Dictionary Uses Cambridge English Corpus
Cambridge Dictionary Uses Cambridge English Corpus (Getty/Istock)

Thanks to the digital world, Cambridge Dictionary, the traditional spouse’s abbreviation also gained popularity.

In other words, a married woman with food cooking, cleaning and interested in home, the definition of a dictionary is also a “tradesman” “especially on social media, says.

In addition to new expressions, some abbreviated versions of existing terms, including the “delulu olan, a game in the world delusion, have been added:“ Believing in real or not accurate things for your choice ”.

Mr. McIntosh said he added words that the Cambridge dictionary only believes that he would withstand the test of time.

“You don’t see the words such as ‘Skibidi’ and ‘Delulu’ entering the Cambridge dictionary every day.”

“We add words that we just think they’re going to stay in power.”

Cambridge Dictionary uses Cambridge English Corpus, a more than two billion written and spoken English database to observe how new words are used by different people, how often and contexts they are used.

PANDEM helped to “mouse jiggler ,, that is, a device or software piece used to make it look when you were not working, gained its place in the dictionary.

Some composite terms such as “Broligarchy” have been added.

Combining “bro” and “oligarchy” means a small group of men who have a technology business or participating in a technology business, extremely rich and powerful or with political influence, and technology leaders Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg used to continue the opening of Donald Trump in January.

In the meantime, new entrances such as “Business Wife” and “Business Spouse” accept the workplace relationships that two people help each other and trust, Cambridge Dictionary.

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