» 'Justice' is Merriam-Webster's word of the year for 2018
It's a word Trump frequently uses, including in a Tweet posted Saturday, that went, in part: "The Russian Collusion fabrication is the greatest Hoax in the history of American politics. The only Russian Collusion was with Hillary and the Democrats!"
“Absolutely nothing” (on Russian Collusion). Kimberley Strassel, The Wall Street Journal. The Russian Collusion fabrication is the greatest Hoax in the history of American politics. The only Russian Collusion was with Hillary and the Democrats!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2018
The list, which started in 1976 and included the word "macho," was the brainchild of W.T. Rabe, a public relations director at Lake Superior State University. It's been published every year since, with thousands of nominations coming in from across the country, as a way to vent about verbal crutches, pet peeves and phrases that translate like nails on a chalkboard.
Other words and phrases to make the list
- Wheelhouse
- In the books
- Wrap my head around
- Platform
- OTUS
- Ghosting
- Yeet
- Litigate
- Grapple
- Eschew
- Crusty
- Optics
- Legally drunk
- Thought Leader
- Importantly
- Accouterments
- Most important election of our time
Other words that have made the list in the past decade: on fleek, manspreading, foodie, selfie, YOLO, ginormous, BFF, bromance and staycation.
To submit a word or phrase for next year's list, go to lssu.edu/banished.
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