The latest additions to the Oxford English Dictionary have been announced, with 1,200 new words and 1,000 revised entries making the cut. We break some of them down for you
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Moob
Unusually prominent breasts on a man, typically as a result of excess fat
Origin: First appeared in young adult novel The Sisterhood Of The Travelling Pants in 2001
YOLO
You Only Live Once; used as rationale for impulsive behaviour and living in the moment
Origin: Popularised by 2011 song ‘The Motto’ by rapper Drake
Splendiferous
Full of splendour
Origin: Hat tip to iconic children’s author Roald Dahl
Yogalates
Fitness routine combining pilates exercises with techniques of yoga
Origin: 1990s
Squee
Slang expressing delight or excitement
Origin: Online discussion about Ewoks (fictional race of bipeds in the Star Wars universe) in 1998
Merica
Short for America; emphasises qualities that are stereotypically American
Origin: Mid-19th century, with people mocking ‘rednecks’