Woty - American Dialect Society

American Dialect Society

Since 1991, the American Dialect Society (ADS) has designated one or more words or terms to be the "Word of the Year" in the United States:

  • 1990: bushlips (similar to "bullshit" – stemming from President George H. W. Bush's 1988 "Read my lips: no new taxes" broken promise)
  • 1991: mother of all (as in Saddam Hussein's foretold "Mother of all battles")
  • 1992: Not! (meaning "just kidding")
  • 1993: information superhighway
  • 1994: cyber, morph (to change form)
  • 1995: web and (to) newt (to act aggressively as a newcomer, like Speaker Newt Gingrich during the Contract with America)
  • 1996: mom (as in "soccer mom")
  • 1997: millennium bug
  • 1998: e- (as in "e-mail" or "e-commerce")
  • 1999: Y2K
  • 2000: chad (from the 2000 presidential election controversy in Florida)
  • 2001: 9-11
  • 2002: weapons of mass destruction (WMD)
  • 2003: metrosexual
  • 2004: red state, blue state, purple state (from the United States presidential election, 2004)
  • 2005: truthiness (popularized on The Colbert Report)
  • 2006: plutoed (demoted or devalued, as happened to the former planet Pluto)
  • 2007: default (an adjective used to describe a risky or less than ideal loan, mortgage, or investment)
  • 2008: bailout (in the specific sense of the rescue by the government of companies on the brink of failure, including large players in the banking industry)
  • 2009: tweet (a short, timely message sent via the Twitter.com service, and verb, the act of sending such a message)
  • 2010: app (an abbreviated form of application, a software program for a computer or phone operating system)
  • 2011: occupy (verb or noun inspired from the Occupy movements of 2011)
  • 2012: hashtag (a word or phrase preceded by a hash symbol (#), used on Twitter to mark a topic or make a commentary)

The society also chose a "Word of the 1990s" (web), "Word of the 20th Century" (jazz), "Word of the Past Millennium" (she), and "Word of the Decade (2000-2009)" (google as a verb).

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