‘Goblin Mode’: Oxford unveils its Word of the Year and netizens have hilarious reactions

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Last Update: December 06, 2022, 16:42 IST

Oxford unveils its Word of the Year and netizens have hilarious reactions. (Image: Twitter/@Canva)

Goblin mode has become Oxford University’s word of the year for 2022 and netizens are overjoyed.

The Oxford English Dictionary has unveiled the word of the year for 2022 and it is: goblin mode. According to their official website, it means ‘a type of behavior that is uncharacteristically self-indulgent, lazy, sloppy, or greedy, usually defying social norms or expectations.’ The word was chosen by a public vote after it went viral in February. The university also announced the same on Twitter and netizens went gaga over it. “The ‘Goblin community’ has spoken! We are pleased to announce Goblin Mode as #OxfordWOTY 2022.”

Since being uploaded, it has garnered over 5.7K likes. “Never heard the phrase ‘goblin mode’ in my life. How did this get into the dictionary,” wrote one Twitter user. Another person wrote, “Thank goodness for the Oxford Dictionaries—I’ve been misusing “goblin mode,” thinking it was a landscaping term, in describing poor grass-trimming technique: “That lawn looks like Sounds like “Goblin Maw!

Here are some responses:

For the first time, Oxford Languages ​​has allowed the general public to vote on its annual Word of the Year selection. A group of eminent lexicographers selected the final three words from a huge list of worthy contenders: Metaverse, #IStandWith, and Goblin Mode. More than 300,000 English speakers participated in the two-week online voting period for Word of the Year.

The phrase gained popularity earlier this year as a way of saying that we should reject the expectations that society places on us and instead pursue what we want to achieve. The term soared earlier this year because of the idea of ​​defying societal expectations put upon us, in favor of doing whatever one wants to do.

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