08-19-2011, 08:01 AM
...but the word "woot" is now in the Oxford English Dictionary.
Along with "mankini," "retweet" and "noob."
http://www.tekgoblin.com/2011/08/18/woot...cial-word/
The Scrabble dictionary and OWL are always so far behind and don't use the OED as a source. The official words list goes from "woollinesses" to
"wordlessly" with nothing in-between. It's be years before "woot" becomes legal in scrabble. Doesn't that suck?
Along with "mankini," "retweet" and "noob."
http://www.tekgoblin.com/2011/08/18/woot...cial-word/
The Scrabble dictionary and OWL are always so far behind and don't use the OED as a source. The official words list goes from "woollinesses" to
"wordlessly" with nothing in-between. It's be years before "woot" becomes legal in scrabble. Doesn't that suck?
