Oxford University Press names "brain rot" as its 2024 word of the year in a nod to modern scrolling habits. "The term has ...
Last year’s Oxford word of the year was “rizz,” a riff on charisma, used to describe someone’s ability to attract or seduce ...
It was in Henry David Thoreau’s 1854 book "Walden." But "the term has taken on new significance in the digital age," Oxford U ...
The term refers to "the supposed deterioration of a person's mental or intellectual state" that's linked to spending ...
Oxford University Press has declared its word of the year for 2024 after the phrase saw a staggering 230 percent increase in ...
This is Oxford University Press' Word of the Year. It's what happens when you scroll on social media too much.
Oxford University Press has selected “brain rot” as the word of the year for 2024. “Brain rot,” though first recorded in ...
The first recorded use of “brain rot,” according to Oxford University Press, was in Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, published ...
Brain rot has been crowned Oxford's 2924 Word of the Year, and internet users are not happy, to put it lightly.