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Title: “The ick” and “boop” among the 3,200 newest entries in Cambridge Dictionary
Post by: Joe Carillo on July 27, 2024, 12:17:21 PM
The Cambridge Dictionary has added 3,200 new words and phrases this year to the English lexicon, among them “the ick” and “boop.” It defines “the ick” as “a sudden feeling that you dislike some people or some things or are no longer attracted to them because of something they do,” and describes “boop” as “a gentle hit or touch” on the nose or head as a joke or to indicate affection.

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Among the new terms are “IYKYK,” an abbreviation for “if you know you know”; “face journey,” a series of expressions on a person's face in reaction to something”; and “chef's kiss” to describe something deemed perfect or excellent.

Read “‘The ick’ and ‘boop’ among the 3,200 newest Cambridge Dictionary entries” in BBC.com news now! (https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c19k2rdzxyko)