surfaced."Mask-shaming" also emerged, which refers to either shaming people for wearing a mask or shaming people forScientific jargon entered public discourse, especially epidemiological terms, the report notes. Terms like"R number,""flattening the curve,""community transmission" and"superspreader" became more common for the public to use when talking about the pandemic.
"This year's global protest movement has also led to huge growth in discussions and debates around issues and policies that directly relate to the Black Lives Matter movement," according to the report,"such as whether to defund U.S. police forces and how to tackle decolonizing or otherwise reforming the institutions and systems widely perceived as perpetuating systemic racial inequality.
In the data that Oxford English Dictionary released, one thing is apparent. Our 2020 lingo is vastly different from 2019. "I've never witnessed a year in language like the one we've just had," said Oxford Languages President Casper Grathwohl in a ."It's both unprecedented and a little ironic — in a year that left us speechless, 2020 has been filled with new words unlike any other."
Riots is the word of the year
I really thought 'unprecedented' would be the word. Every news anchors favorite this year.
Blursday? Never heard. I felt bad now.
Systemic racism doesn’t exist and the “definition” is a joke
Danish Mask Study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. This is a 4,800-person randomized trial. identical results -- 42 of 2,393 people (1.8%) in the mask group & 53 of 2,470 (2.1%) in the no-mask group infected with C19. The difference was not statistically significant.
...it's a hard NO for me. but thanks. 😉
We needed new language to process and communicate this crazy new experience.
The oxford dictionary could also not think cos of covid19.
I’d nominate “Covidiots”.
2021YearOfTheGuillotine and the dictionary editor was spared. Regardless of whether he considers 'irregardless' a real word. Education over subjugation, conjugate every day, yeah.
Clusterfuck is pretty good.
Never heard blursday before....
Even our lexicon can’t decide how screwed up we are.....
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