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The Oxford English Dictionary adds 42 new words in March 2025, including 'gigil' from Tagalog, Irish slang, and South African ...
One of the most widely discussed words from the update was gigil, which resonated strongly on social media, particularly ...
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has added new words from various languages, acknowledging their common usage in English.
Food names form the bulk of additions, but other notables include the Malay expression ‘alamak’ and a colloquial meaning for ...
In a new dictionary entry, an example sentence reads: "Amazing landing amidst heavy wind! Wah, so terror lah." ...
It can be hard to describe that feeling of being overcome by the unbearable cuteness of a fluffy little cat or a ...
They are among untranslatable words from Singapore and Malaysia that made it into the newest edition. Read more at ...
Taken from the Philippines’ Tagalog language, ‘Gigil’ (pronounced ghee-gill) describes a ‘feeling so intense that it gives us ...
One of the them is a word we’re all too familiar with – Alamak – which is used to convey surprise, shock, or dismay.
Lacking a word for that sensation when something is so cute you just can't handle it? Missing that special term for the moron ...
Another Philippine English entry includes ‘lumpia’, the name of any of various types of East and Southeast Asian spring rolls ...