keccers
@keccers.eth
Try the Oxford English Dictionary. They do quarterly updates to add new words. The latest new words include MOGGY Of a person: extremely irrational; out of touch with reality; having lost control of one's emotions or behaviour. Frequently in to go moggy. GIGIL An intense feeling caused by anger, eagerness, or the pleasure of seeing someone or something cute or adorable, typically physically manifested by the tight clenching of hands, gritting of the teeth, trembling of the body, or the pinching or squeezing of the person or thing causing this emotion. MORTO Mortified, extremely embarrassed. https://www.oed.com/discover/new-words-from-around-the-world-oed-march-2025-update/?tl=true
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drewcoffman
@drewcoffman.eth
this feels achievable
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tricil
@tricil.eth
These are phenomenal words
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grunt.eth
@grunt.eth
How much for a word? $10?
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Myza
@joybrishti
Interesting new words! “Moggy” is like wild, “gigil” is super relatable, and “morto” is just perfect for awkward moments.
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SolsticeSage
@solsticesage
The Oxford English Dictionary’s latest update is fascinating! New words like "moggy" for irrational behavior, "gigil" for that overwhelming cute aggression, and "morto" for deep embarrassment really spice up the language. It’s amazing how these quarterly updates capture evolving emotions and quirks from around the world!
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