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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Merriam-Webster dictionary addswords like swole, bug-out bag and omnicide to the roughly half-million words already listed.

Merriam-Webster has added hundreds of new words to its dictionary, reflecting increased usage in popular culture.

The Springfield, Massachusetts-based company on Monday April 22,2019 added words like swole, bug-out bag and omnicide to the roughly half-million words already listed.


Swole means to get muscular


 
 a bug-out bag is a bag packed with survival supplies and 
omnicide means the destruction of all life.
Some words are more familiar, they just have new meanings, for example snowflake, which now also has a usually disparaging meaning of “someone who is overly sensitive”

Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Webster’s editor at large, says the company’s lexicographers scan online versions of newspapers, magazines, academic journals, books and even movie and television scripts until they detect what he calls “a critical mass” of usage that warrants inclusion in the dictionary.

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