The Macquarie Dictionary has announced its ‘word of the year' for 2007: ‘Pod-slurping.'
The Macquarie Dictionary has announced its ‘word of the year' for 2007: ‘Pod-slurping.' Pod-slurping, officially listed as a noun, is the downloading of large quantities of data to an MP3 player or memory stick from a computer. ‘The committee felt that the most important criterion for word of the year should be linguistic creativity and evocativeness, rather than simple worthiness or usefulness,' a Macquarie Dictionary statement said.
The Macquarie committee gave an honourable mention to the noun ‘infomania'--the tendency to give immediate attention to incoming messages such as email and text messages, resulting in constant distraction and a corresponding drop in the recipient's attention levels and work performance--and to ‘carbon footprint'. The People's Choice Award went to ‘password fatigue'.
These new words will join many others in the Macquarie Online Dictionary and in future print editions.
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