While last year saw the birth of terms as incomprehensible as “rizz” and “skibidi,” it’s 2024 that will be responsible for “hawk tuah” ending up on a 2040 AP U.S. History DBQ.
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This year's Word of the Year could also be a word of warning. The term “brain rot” tops the list for 2024, according to the ...