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Teresa

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I like and frequently use:

amazeballs
totes adorbs


among others

ridiculous but fun! Apparently, the Oxford Dictionary Online is adding new buzz words often (but not the the official Oxford Dictionary... online only).

[h=3]A selection of new words added to Oxford Dictionaries Online[/h]apols, pl. n. (informal): apologies.
A/W, abbrev.: autumn/winter (denoting or relating to fashion designed for the autumn and winter seasons of a particular year). (See also S/S)
babymoon, n. (informal): a relaxing or romantic holiday taken by parents-to-be before their baby is born; a period of time following the birth of a baby during which the new parents can focus on establishing a bond with their child.
balayage, n.: a technique for highlighting hair in which the dye is painted on in such a way as to create a graduated, natural-looking effect.
bitcoin, n.: a digital currency in which transactions can be performed without the need for a central bank.
blondie, n.: a small square of dense, pale-coloured cake, typically of a butterscotch or vanilla flavour.
buzzworthy, adj. (informal): likely to arouse the interest and attention of the public, either by media coverage or word of mouth.
BYOD, n.: abbreviation of ‘bring your own device’: the practice of allowing the employees of an organization to use their own computers, smartphones, or other devices for work purposes.
cake pop, n.: a small round piece of cake coated with icing or chocolate and fixed on the end of a stick so as to resemble a lollipop.
chandelier earring, n.: a long, elaborate dangling earring, typically consisting of various tiers of gemstones, crystals, beads, etc.
click and collect, n.: a shopping facility whereby a customer can buy or order goods from a store’s website and collect them from a local branch.
dappy, adj. (informal): silly, disorganized, or lacking concentration.
derp, exclam. & n. (informal): (used as a substitute for) speech regarded as meaningless or stupid, or to comment on a foolish or stupid action.
digital detox, n.: a period of time during which a person refrains from using electronic devices such as smartphones or computers, regarded as an opportunity to reduce stress or focus on social interaction in the physical world.
double denim, n.: a style of dress in which a denim jacket or shirt is worn with a pair of jeans or a denim skirt, often regarded as a breach of fashion etiquette.
emoji, n: a small digital image or icon used to express an idea or emotion in electronic communication.
fauxhawk, n: a hairstyle in which a section of hair running from the front to the back of the head stands erect, intended to resemble a Mohican haircut (in which the sides of the head are shaved).
FIL, n.: a person’s father-in-law (see also MIL, BIL, SIL).
flatform, n.: a flat shoe with a high, thick sole.
FOMO, n.: fear of missing out: anxiety that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website.
food baby, n.: a protruding stomach caused by eating a large quantity of food and supposedly resembling that of a woman in the early stages of pregnancy.
geek chic, n.: the dress, appearance, and culture associated with computing and technology enthusiasts, regarded as stylish or fashionable.
girl crush, n. (informal): an intense and typically non-sexual liking or admiration felt by one woman or girl for another.
grats, pl. n. (informal): congratulations. • guac, n.: guacamole.
hackerspace, n.: a place in which people with an interest in computing or technology can gather to work on projects while sharing ideas, equipment, and knowledge.
Internet of things, n.: a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data.
jorts, pl. n.: denim shorts.
LDR, n.: a long-distance relationship. • me time, n. (informal): time spent relaxing on one’s own as opposed to working or doing things for others, seen as an opportunity to reduce stress or restore energy.
MOOC, n.: a course of study made available over the Internet without charge to a very large number of people.
omnishambles, n. (informal): a situation that has been comprehensively mismanaged, characterized by a string of blunders and miscalculations.
pear cider, n.: an alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of pears.
phablet, n.: a smartphone having a screen which is intermediate in size between that of a typical smartphone and a tablet computer.
pixie cut, n.: a woman’s short hairstyle in which the hair is cropped in layers, typically so as to create a slightly tousled effect.
selfie, n. (informal): a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website.
space tourism, n.: the practice of travelling into space for recreational purposes.
squee, exclam. & v. & n. (informal): (used to express) great delight or excitement.
srsly, adv. (informal): short for ‘seriously’.
street food, n.: prepared or cooked food sold by vendors in a street or other public location for immediate consumption.
• TL;DR, abbrev.: ‘too long didn’t read’: used as a dismissive response to a lengthy online post, or to introduce a summary of a lengthy post.

http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/august-2013-update/

twerk, v.: dance to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance.
unlike, v.: withdraw one’s liking or approval of (a web page or posting on a social media website that one has previously liked).
vom, v. & n. (informal): (be) sick; vomit.
 
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