Noooooooooooooo

Dec 12, 2007 06:31

I feel my world falling apart around me:

http://www.cbc.ca/cp/Oddities/071211/K121108AU.html

The 2007 word of the year is probably my least favourite word in the online world. OK, that's being too nice. I HATE it. There, I used the "h" word, but it's true. I can't believe the dictionary would fail me this way...

OK. I'll get over myself and post the whole news story, even though it does contain the super-offensive word. I guess this sort of balances out my love for the 2006 word of the year... maybe...

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Winner of Merriam-Webster's online Word of the Year poll: gamers' word ‘w00t'
Published: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 | 6:44 PM ET
Canadian Press: Stephanie Reitz, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - Expect cheers among hardcore online game enthusiasts when they learn Merriam-Webster's Word of the Year. Or, more accurately, expect them to "w00t."

"W00t," a hybrid of letters and numbers used by gamers as an exclamation of happiness, topped all other terms in the Springfield dictionary publisher's online poll for the word that best sums up 2007.

Merriam-Webster's president, John Morse, said "w00t" was an ideal choice because it blends whimsy and new technology.

"It shows a really interesting thing that's going on in language. It's a term that's arrived only because we're now communicating electronically with each other," Morse said.

Gamers commonly substitute numbers and symbols for the letters they resemble, Morse says, creating what they call "l33t speak" - that's "leet" when spoken, short for "elite" to the rest of the world.

For technophobes, the word also is familiar from the 1990 movie "Pretty Woman," in which Julia Roberts startles her date's upper-crust friends with a hearty "Woot, woot, woot!" at a polo match.

The 2006 pick, "truthiness," also has its roots in pop culture. It was popularized by Comedy Central satirical political commentator Stephen Colbert.

Some also-rans in the 2007 list: the use of "facebook" as a verb to signify using the website by that name; nuanced terms such as "quixotic" and "hypocrite"; and "blamestorm," a meeting in which mistakes are aired, fingers are pointed and much discomfort is had by all.
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