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Stay 'Woke': Oxford Dictionary Adds the Term to Its Catalog
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Oxford English Dictionary names 'words of the year' - Times of India
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New Oxford Dictionary words: 'Sumfin', 'sumthin' and 'sumptin' added to latest edition as alternative to 'something' | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
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Canada's English dictionary hasn't been updated in almost 2 decades. What does that say about us? | CBC News
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Oxford Junior - #British #Slang - Old Bill. The Old Bill, meaning the police, is one of the most typical British examples of slang in the dictionary. -Run! Here comes the Old
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poster noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com
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Have some dignity, Oxford English Dictionary. No one says 'goblin mode' | Rachel Connolly | The Guardian
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