#TRENDING 8/16/24: Scrabble Is Adding More Slang Terms

Scrabble Is Adding More Slang Terms, Including "Yeet," and "Boujee"

 

The official Scrabble dictionary is adding a bunch of new words . . . or, ONE of the "official" dictionaries is. Did you know there's more than one? 

  

Most Americans use the Merriam-Webster version. But Collins Dictionary has one that's used by most other English-speaking countries. Some international competitions combine them.

  

Collins just announced they're adding 2,000 new words . . . including a bunch of Gen Z slang. They'll all be playable words starting January 1st, 2025.

  

It's not clear how many are being added to the Merriam-Webster version, so play your words accordingly. But here are some of the new words Collins is adding.

  

1. Yeet . . . meaning "to throw," but also used to express excitement.

  

2. Bacne . . . short for back acne.

  

3. Boujee . . . fancy or luxurious. They added multiple spellings.

  

4. Floof . . . slang for any furry animal.

  

5. Nibling . . . a gender-neutral term for a niece or nephew.

  

6. Amirite . . . a one-word slang version of "am I right."  (That one's actually in the Merriam-Webster version already.)

  

7. Stan . . . to obsess over someone who's famous.  (Also allowed by Merriam-Webster.)

  

8. Anyhoo . . . slang for "anyhow" or "anyway."

  

9. Coulda . . . short for "could have."

  

10. Grammable . . . something worthy of being posted on Instagram. 

  

(Collins Dictionary / NY Post / The Bookseller)

Originally posted on August 16th, 2024


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