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LeftishBrit

(41,307 posts)
Mon Dec 4, 2023, 03:27 PM Dec 2023

Newsthump: Collins Dictionary word of the year revealed to be guttural howl "AAARRRRGGGHHH!"

The guttural yell of despair “AAARRRRGGGHHH!” has been declared the word of the year for 2023 by Collins Dictionary, after a sharp rise in its usage during the last 12 months.

It “encapsulates the shared experience of millions of British people,” a spokesperson for Collins told the press this morning...


Other related on the 10-strong list include “Sunakered”, “Trussterf*ck”, “Breaking News? Oh shit, what now”, and “FML”.

Researcher Simon Williams, who led the study, told us, “There sure were a lot of utterances of dismay and or despair in usage by millions of people across the globe, but “AAARRRGGGHHH!” just clinched it over “Oh for f***’s sake”, mainly because it can be expressed so clearly in any language....


https://newsthump.com/2023/12/04/collins-dictionary-word-of-the-year-revealed-to-be-guttural-howl-aaarrrrggghhh/

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Newsthump: Collins Dictionary word of the year revealed to be guttural howl "AAARRRRGGGHHH!" (Original Post) LeftishBrit Dec 2023 OP
That cry of distress is similar to Charlie Brown's "AAUUGH!" which dates back to the 1960s. John1956PA Dec 2023 #1
There's a smilie for that dweller Dec 2023 #2
A word that is emblematic of our times EYESORE 9001 Dec 2023 #3
Was there an outbreak of pirates? tikka Dec 2023 #4

EYESORE 9001

(27,596 posts)
3. A word that is emblematic of our times
Mon Dec 4, 2023, 04:06 PM
Dec 2023

There’s no shortage of situations where it’s le mot juste.

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