Unveiling its choice for word of the year, Dictionary.com explained that it was not quite sure what six-seven meant.
Although Shigetaka Kurita is often credited as the original emoji creator, the story is more complex and nuanced – and what better time to tell this story than following World Emoji Day, which ...
Dictionary.com ‘s “Word of the Year” is actually a numerical phrase. Parents of children or teens may have heard of the term ...
Dictionary.com officially declared "67" as its Word of the Year on Wednesday. For those wondering, the number is a slang ...
CHICAGO, IL -- The dictionary got a little bigger Tuesday when Merriam-Webster announced it added 1,700 new word entries and expanded 700 entries to include new senses. "Some of the new entries are ...