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Many of us have felt it, and now it’s official: “brain rot” is the Oxford dictionaries’ word of the year. Oxford University Press said Monday (Dec. 2, 2024) that the evocative phrase “gained new ...
Oxford's Word of the Year for 2024 has been revealed, but this year the winning 'word' is actually two: "brain rot".