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  1. Woof, Blaf, Or Voff? How Animals Speak Across The World

  2. morning skinny

    Morning skinny is a slang term for when someone looks or feel slimmer first thing in the day, before they've had anything to eat and, often, after going to the bathroom.
  3. Dictionary Week: Wordplay Day

    Dictionary Week kicks off with Wordplay Day, a celebration of all things punny, playful, and linguistically laugh-inducing. We’ve got a full slate of activities, events, and resources to help you dive into the Wordplay Day festivities. 🏆 Will You Be Inducted Into Our Pun Hall of Fame? We’re kicking off Dictionary Week with a very special Punday Monday. Share your favorite puns with us on …

  4. Patriot Prayer

    Patriot Prayer is a small, right-wing political group most active in the Pacific Northwest. Frequently showing up to demonstrations armed, Patriot Prayer has been involved in inciting violence with left-wing activists, notably in Portland, Oregon.…
  5. close-up of back pocket of pants, yellow filter.

    hard pants

    Hard pants is an informal term for types of pants that are more rigid or uncomfortable than those primarily worn or designed for comfort. The term is typically applied to pants like jeans, khakis, and…
  6. No Offense, These Words Used To Be Inoffensive

  7. light green text on dark green background: "duke vs. prince"

    “Duke” vs. “Prince”: Learn Who Is Closer To The Throne

    Royalty is complicated. There are so many titles to keep track of—even a single individual may have multiple titles. And there are so many questions: what’s the difference between a prince and a duke? What about earls, barons, counts, viscounts, and marquis? (Or is it marquises?) In this article, we’ll decree the official differences—and, in some cases, overlap—between dukes and princes, as well as many …

  8. Words That Trended On Dictionary.com During Trump’s 2017 Inauguration Address

    Donald Trump took the oath of office on Friday, January 20, 2017 and officially became the 45th President of the United States of America. Everyone has an opinion on the word choices and speaking styles of politicians, and speeches from world leaders often cause words to spike in lookups on Dictionary.com. Inauguration and inaugurate (to induct into office with formal ceremonies; to install) were the top lookups …

  9. group of young adults on couch with phones in hand

    attention economy

    The term attention economy refers to the range of economic activities based on people’s attention being treated as a scarce and highly desirable resource to be captured and maintained. In attention economy, attention primarily refers…
  10. Hidilyn Diaz

    Hidilyn Diaz is a weightlifter who became the first-ever athlete representing the Philippines to win a gold medal. Diaz won the medal in the women’s 55 kilogram (121-pound) weightlifting category during the Summer Olympics in…
  11. What Does The Word “Summer” Mean?

    Summer is the season for basking in the warm sun and rejoicing in the freedom of vacation. Summer officially starts in late June—but try telling that to the students who’ve been enjoying their school break for weeks by that point! So let’s take a look at the name summer and what it actually means, while answering that age-old question: when exactly does summer begin and …

  12. 🥞 Pancakes emoji

    The Pancakes emoji 🥞 depicts a stake of pancakes topped with syrup and butter. It is various used in content dealing with food, especially breakfast and brunch. The emoji is also associated with the Christian observance…