The language grows and expands, and since we have the Internet and communication everywhere, there is a lot of interesting overseas language. One way or another, they make their way first into youth slang, then into the media, and then to ordinary people not far away. Of course, everything takes time, but some
modern They speak much faster than others.
This has to do with the world’s agenda: times are turbulent, economies are clumsily tossing, pandemics are roaming the planet back and forth. How can you not come up with a new word? Editorial
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New modern words For example, the word "lockdown". This is not the “down” you normally think of. And not the Aglican down. The term was once used for prisoners in prisons, and it meant strict isolation in order to prevent possible riots. In modern times, the word has acquired several
meaningBut its essence has not changed. Isolation, velkam!
In Britain, it was named the word of the year because it had a significant impact.
social influence People all over the world. It is worth noting that the coronavirus sounded more often and it can also be called new. However, it is formed by two familiar and long-known words “crown” and “virus”.
A couple of cute words that came to us from English thanks to the same “beautiful” pandemic. It's furlough and keyworkers. The first signifies a vacation that people are forced to take because the company cannot provide them with pay during the lockdown, and sounds like "farlo" if we call it.
The second is “irreplaceable workers.” That is, those who cannot go into isolation, even if they want to. Basically, this is the name of doctors and those who work in social spheres: sellers, teachers, police and firefighters. They're all kayukoros. There’s a lot to think about when choosing a career, right?
What is "meganmarkle"? Everyone knows what Breit is, but not everyone knows what Megit is. After Britain left the European Union, another thing happened.
landmark Prince Harry and his wayward wife Meghan Markle have abandoned the royal inheritance and the privileges due to them and left Britain. Buckingham Palace stripped them of their funding and titles.
GettyImages Now the story of the verb "meganmarkle." A completely new word and, as it is not difficult to guess, derived from the name of the Countess of Sussex – Meghan Markle. A Twitter user suggested using this verb when you need to move away from people who don’t value you. Apparently, this is a stone in the direction of the royal family, which did not support the initiatives of Harry and Meghan.
How do you suggest using this verb? It can be used in relation to work: “I am not appreciated, I am going to megamark in another company.” Or when it comes to official receptions: “I can’t be there for a long time among these smart people, I will megamark there at the first convenient moment.” And in a relationship: "Today, the megamarkli of his and did not return calls. Let him go mad.
GettyImages From the editorial office From myself, we add another pretty word - mukbang. No, it's not from an adult movie. This is from the now popular videos where the blogger is absorbing.
large all kinds of food. Oh yes, the now-recognisable acronym BLM is "black life is important." However, for us it is not as close as for the Americans who invented it there.
If you know anything else.
modernWrite them in the comments and we will discuss them! We also think this is just the beginning. There are many new and unusual words ahead. I wonder what they'll be connected to? Here’s an insight into what words are considered forbidden in the royal family. Thank you for staying with us!