And now, Oxford Dictionary have shared their choice: rage bait. What is “rage baiting”? Another Very Online Pick, the term ...
Even if you don't know the meaning of the Oxford University Press' word of the year for 2025, you've probably been a victim ...
The Oxford Dictionary’s word of the year is “rage bait,” which the editors define as “online content deliberately designed to ...
The 2025 selection follows its predecessors, "brain rot" from 2024, "rizz" from 2023 and "goblin mode" from 2022.
Use of the phrase ‘rage bait’ has tripled in the past 12 months alone. It’s the perfect sentiment to describe our current ...
Last year, OUP named “brain rot” as the Oxford Word of the Year 2024, defined as “the supposed deterioration of a person’s ...
And for those thinking Oxford is rage baiting them by declaring two words to be the word of the year, the publisher explained ...
You know that feeling when you read something online and it seems deliberately provocative, almost manufactured to create outrage? You may have just encountered “rage bait” – content deliberately ...
Oxford named "rage bait" the word of the year for 2025. Oxford University Press has named "rage bait’’ as its word of the ...
"Rage bait is a compound of the words rage, meaning a violent outburst of anger, and bait, an attractive morsel of food. Both ...
Earlier this year, Oxford University Press changed its entry for "woman" in its dictionaries to include more positive ways to describe a female. Shutterstock (CNN) -- Even the dictionary can be sexist ...
Just to work from "A" to "ant" took the original Oxford English Dictionary team around 10 years. They thought they'd reach "Z" in that time — but gathering definitions for hundreds of thousands of ...