Oxford English Dictionary names 'goblin mode' as word of the year 2022 after online vote

5 Dec 2022 • 4:47 PM MYT
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MOSCOW: The Oxford English Dictionary has chosen the slang term "goblin mode" as the word of the year, using a public vote for the first time in its history, the dictionary publisher Oxford Languages said.

The Oxford Word of the Year reflects the ethos, mood or preoccupations of the past twelve months, which has the potential as a term of lasting cultural significance, reported Sputnik.

"Goblin mode" is a slang term used to describe a type of behaviour, which is "unapologetically self-indulgent, lazy, slovenly, or greedy, typically in a way that rejects social norms or expectations," according to the dictionary.

The expression was first used on Twitter in 2009 but went viral on social media in February, this year. The term gained popularity after many countries eased Covid-19 restrictions, including lockdown, and some people started to reject the idea of "returning to normal life," rebelling against the "increasingly unattainable aesthetic stands and unsustainable lifestyles exhibited on social media."

The Word of the Year choice was conducted online over the last two weeks, with more than 300,000 English speakers casting their votes. The term "metaverse" came in second place and the hashtag "IStandWith" secured third place.

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