NEW WORDS IN THE DICTIONARY

Dictionary.com has recently added 566 new words to their collection. Here are just a few you may be unfamiliar with:
– Nepo baby: a celebrity with a parent who is also famous.
– Jawn: something which the speaker does not know the name of. The word is mostly used around Philadelphia. Example: “Can you hand me that jawn right there?”
– Shower orange: an orange eaten in a steamy shower, because that steam seemingly enhances the citrusy fragrance and makes the shower more soothing for the person.
– Superdodger: anyone who remains uninfected from a virus even after repeated exposure.
– Blursday: a word meant to capture how busy lives can lead to every day feeling the same. “Pfff – another Blursday.”
– Snite: to wipe mucus from the nose, especially with the finger or thumb.
– Northpaw: a right-handed person, as opposed to a southpaw.
– Cakeage: a fee charged by a restaurant for serving a cake brought in from outside.
– Talmbout: Example: “There’s a bear outside? Whatchu talmbout?”
– Deadass: genuinely, sincerely, or truly. Example: “I’m deadass telling you what I saw.”
– Jugging: when somebody watches a person carrying a large amount of cash or goods, follows them to their car and then steals it.
– Decision fatigue: mental and emotional exhaustion resulting from excessive or relentless decision-making. Like trying to watch TV anymore.