(FIJ-ih-tul). adj. Excessively checking one’s devices. Example: “Victoria grew tired of watching her figital fiancé glance at his iPhone every five seconds.” (TIE-runt), n. Child who bosses everyone ...
Social media neologisms are assimilating into our language and sharpening our evolving human communication. The Millennial generation is passing, making way for Gen Z, the new generation composed of ...
All right class. Tablets open, pencils ready? Today’s lesson is on “Neologisms.” As a one-time teacher of plane geometry (nothing fancy), you might expect that subject to be a new way of looking at ...
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The word “feminist” is now 150 years old, I was surprised to learn recently. Its sesquicentennial arises from 1873, when Alexander Dumas first used it in print, and then apologised to readers who didn ...