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Thread started 07/11/07 8:41am

sextonseven

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New words added to English dictionary

NEW DICTIONARY INCLUDES 'GINORMOUS'

By ADAM GORLICK, Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, July 10, 2007


It was a ginormous year for the wordsmiths at Merriam-Webster. Along with embracing the adjective that combines "gigantic" and "enormous," the dictionary publishers also got into Bollywood, sudoku and speed dating.

But their interest in India's motion-picture industry, number puzzles and trendy ways to meet people was all meant for a higher cause: updating the company's collegiate dictionary, which goes on sale this fall with about 100 newly added words.

As always, the yearly list gives meaning to the latest lingo in pop culture, technology and current events.

There's "crunk," a style of Southern rap music; the abbreviated "DVR," for digital video recorder; and "IED," shorthand for the improvised explosive devices that have become common in the war in Iraq.

If it sounds as though Merriam-Webster is dropping its buttoned-down image with too much talk of "smackdowns" (contests in entertainment wrestling) and "telenovelas" (Latin-American soap operas), consider it also is adding "gray literature" (hard-to-get written material) and "microgreen" (a shoot of a standard salad plant.)

No matter how odd some of the words might seem, the dictionary editors say each has the promise of sticking around in the American vocabulary.

"There will be linguistic conservatives who will turn their nose up at a word like `ginormous,'" said John Morse, Merriam-Webster's president. "But it's become a part of our language. It's used by professional writers in mainstream publications. It clearly has staying power."

One of those naysayers is Allan Metcalf, a professor of English at MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Ill., and the executive secretary of the American Dialect Society.

"A new word that stands out and is ostentatious is going to sink like a lead balloon," he said. "It might enjoy a fringe existence."

But Merriam-Webster traces ginormous back to 1948, when it appeared in a British dictionary of military slang. And in the past several years, its use has become, well, ginormous.

Visitors to the Springfield-based dictionary publisher's Web site picked "ginormous" as their favorite word that's not in the dictionary in 2005, and Merriam-Webster editors have spotted it in countless newspaper and magazine articles since 2000.

That's essentially the criteria for making it into the collegiate dictionary — if a word shows up often enough in mainstream writing, the editors consider defining it.

But as editor Jim Lowe puts it: "Nobody has to use `ginormous' if they don't want to."

For the record, he doesn't.

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Reply #1 posted 07/11/07 10:33am

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Cool!
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Reply #2 posted 07/11/07 1:33pm

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"Smackdown" should NOT be in there. lol
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Reply #3 posted 07/11/07 1:37pm

2the9s

the dictionary publishers also got into Bollywood,


Oh HELLS yes! They got my letters!

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Reply #4 posted 07/11/07 1:38pm

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2the9s said:

the dictionary publishers also got into Bollywood,


Oh HELLS yes! They got my letters!

woot!

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Reply #5 posted 07/11/07 1:48pm

NDRU

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kill me when "nucular" makes it
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Reply #6 posted 07/11/07 2:11pm

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is fam in yet ?
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Reply #7 posted 07/11/07 3:00pm

sextonseven

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How about "santorum"?
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Reply #8 posted 07/11/07 9:09pm

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Yeah, but that's American English. Not the real thing.

smile

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[Edited 7/11/07 21:09pm]
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Reply #9 posted 07/11/07 9:53pm

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moonshine said:

is fam in yet ?

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Reply #10 posted 07/11/07 10:27pm

heartbeatocean

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I like all those new words except ginormous is dumb
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Reply #11 posted 07/12/07 4:28am

ZombieKitten

I heard they took "gullible" out! eek
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Reply #12 posted 07/12/07 4:32am

shanti0608

mrdespues said:

Yeah, but that's American English. Not the real thing.

smile

wink


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[Edited 7/11/07 21:09pm]



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I have this argument on a daily basis!!!!!

Like with the word smooshed !! It is a word damn it!

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Reply #13 posted 07/12/07 10:32am

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ZombieKitten said:

I heard they took "gullible" out! eek


Is that true?!!














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Reply #14 posted 07/12/07 4:05pm

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This thread wasn't nearly the disaster I thought it would be. There was no "NSFW" in the title and it still got responses. razz
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Reply #15 posted 07/12/07 4:26pm

2the9s

sextonseven said:

This thread wasn't nearly the disaster I thought it would be. There was no "NSFW" in the title and it still got responses. razz



If I see "Bollywood" ANYWHERE in a thread (or even in surrounding threads) I am all over that!

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