Cambridge University Press described “tradwife”, a blend of “traditional wife”, as reflecting a controversial social media trend embracing conventional gender roles.
Originating from the YouTube series “Skibidi Toilet”, the word is linked to the mindless, repetitive content often consumed by younger generations online.
The dictionary cited Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s 2025 parliamentary speech where he used the phrase “delulu with no solulu”.
“We only add words where we think they’ll have staying power,“ he said, noting the growing influence of internet culture on English.
Remote work culture contributed the term “mouse jiggler”, referring to devices used to simulate computer activity during idle periods.
These updates demonstrate how digital trends and global concerns continue to reshape modern vocabulary. – AFP
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