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Oxford University Press, publisher of that great bastion of humane learning, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), has chosen its 2025 Word of the Year. It’s (or, should I say, they are?) “rage bait”.
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The term "has become shorthand for content designed to elicit anger by being frustrating, offensive or deliberately divisive ...
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Oxford has chosen “rage bait” as the Word of the Year 2025, reflecting how provocative online content increasingly shapes ...
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The Oxford English Dictionary publisher chose the word as it has “evolved to signal a deeper shift in how we talk about attention—both how it is given and how it is sought after—engagement, and ethics ...
Rage bait’ has been named Oxford University's word of the year for 2025.Rage Bait is defined as the feeling a person gets ...
The Oxford University Press, which publishes among other things the Oxford English Dictionary, again has announced its word ...
So many things have made it into the dictionary lately, but this year, one piece of internet slang was crowned Word of the ...