New Dictionary Words Show How Society is Changing

Posted on June 22, 2005

Reuters reports that latest edition of The Collins English Dictionary contains hundreds of words that the dictionary's editors say show how society is changing.

"Heteroflexible" is someone who is usually -- but not always -- heterosexual.

"Supersize," the fast food menu word for big portions, can now be both an adjective and a verb, as in "supersize me."

And to "go commando" means "to wear no underpants."

Reuters also said The Collins English Dictionary editors included new technology words like "Wi-fi," "Instant Messaging" and "Phising." Phising, which is a form of online deception used to trick consumers into filling out faux forms containing personal information, is a relatively new term so it sounds like the dictionary's editors are on the ball.



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