‘English is no longer a language’



Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang terms “skibidi,” “tradwife” and “delulu” are among the 6,000 new words that have been added to the world’s largest online dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary.

Skibidi, a nonsense word featured in a viral animated YouTube series, can mean “cool” or “bad” or be used with no real meaning as a joke.

Other additions include “tradwife,” a portmanteau of “traditional wife,” referring to a married mom who shares content of her cooking and cleaning on social media, and “delulu,” a shortening of “delusional.”

The slang term, “skibidi” which was popularized by a YouTube series was added to Cambridge Dictionary. DaFuqBoom/YouTube
Cambridge Dictionary added 6,000 words to its database this year. aminkorea – stock.adobe.com

“Internet culture is changing the English language and the effect is fascinating to observe and capture in the dictionary,” Colin McIntosh, lexical program manager at Cambridge Dictionary said in a statement.

The news of some of the nearly 6,000 new additions to the dictionary this year sparked bewilderment from many.

“Delulu” is another popular slang term added to Cambridge Dictionary this year. Natalie – stock.adobe.com

“Congratulations English is no longer a language, it’s a TikTok comment section,” one grumpy X user wrote.

The term “tradwife” was added to the world’s largest online dictionary. Petro – stock.adobe.com

“I’m usually fine with language evolving and changing and the dictionary keeping up but do not add the gibberish word Skibidi to the dictionary,” a second added.

“This is the reason why most of humanity is delulu,” a third joked.



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