American Dialect Society's words of year
Some of the words chosen by the American Dialect Society as 2004's words of the year:
- Word of the Year: red state, blue state, purple state: together, a representation of the American political map.
- Most Useful: phish: to acquire passwords or other private information (of an individual, an account, a web site, etc.) via a digital ruse.
- Most Creative: pajamahadeen: bloggers who challenge and fact-check traditional media.
- Most Unnecessary: carb-friendly: low in carbohydrates.
- Most Euphemistic: badly sourced: false.
- Most Likely To Succeed: red, blue, and purple states.
- Least Likely To Succeed: FLOHPA: The collective abbreviations of Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, states said to have been important in the 2004 American presidential election.
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