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Oxford names 'brain rot'
Oxford names ‘brain rot’ as 2024’s word of the year
If you haven’t heard the term, well, perhaps you’ve been spending too much time on activities that do rot your brain, like binge-watching or doomscrolling. Oxford said this week that the phrase “gained new prominence in 2024,” as it was used about 230% more than in 2023.
What is the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year? Don't let it hurt your brain
Oxford University Press narrowed a list down to six words in November and the world had the opportunity to vote for its top 2024 choice.
'Brain Rot': Oxford University Press 2024 Word of the Year Revealed
Oxford University Press has declared its word of the year for 2024 after the phrase saw a staggering 230 percent increase in usage.
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Larry Ellison is investing up to $165 million to turn University of Oxford science research into products
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Oxford Word of the Year is out and here’s a hint: You may have it and not even know it
“Looking back at Oxford Word of the Year over the last two decades, you can see society’s growing preoccupation with how our ...
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'Brain rot' named Oxford Word of the Year for 2024
The Oxford University Press -- the publishing house of the University of Oxford -- announced that "brain rot" is the 2024 ...
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‘Brain Rot’ Is the 2024 Word of the Year, According to Oxford University Press
The first recorded use of “brain rot,” according to Oxford University Press, was in Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, published ...
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Oxford University Press' word of the year: "brain rot"
Scrolling through silly or nonsensical social media posts can have an unofficial side effect: "brain rot." Why it matters: It ...
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Jury selection finished in trial for Sheldon Herrington accused of murdering Jimmie Jay Lee
Jury selection started Monday in the trial of Sheldon Herrington Jr, a man accused of murdering Ole Miss student Jimmie "Jay" ...
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Extreme casualisation at Oxford University highlights gig-economy conditions across sector
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