Forum Settings
       
Reply To Thread

woot!Follow

#1 Dec 12 2007 at 6:25 AM Rating: Excellent
Nexa
*****
12,065 posts
...Word of the Year.


Quote:
'w00t' crowned US word of the year

Posted 10 hours 0 minutes ago
Updated 9 hours 52 minutes ago

"w00t," an expression of joy coined by online gamers, was crowned word of the year on Tuesday by the publisher of a leading US dictionary.

Massachusetts-based Merriam-Webster said "w00t", typically spelled with two zeros, reflects a new direction in the American language led by a generation raised on video games and cell phone text-messaging.

It is like saying "yay," the dictionary said.

"It could be after a triumph or for no reason at all," Merriam-Webster said.

Visitors to Merriam-Webster's website were invited to vote for one of 20 words and phrases culled from the most frequently looked-up words on the site and submitted by readers.

Runner-up was "facebook" as a new verb meaning to add someone to a list of friends on the website Facebook.com or to search for people on the social networking site.

Merriam-Webster president John Morse said "w00t" reflected the growing use of numeric keyboards to type words.

"People look for self-evident numeral-letter substitutions: 0 for O; 3 for E; 7 for T; and 4 for A," he said. "This is simply a different and more efficient way of representing the alphabetical character."

One website, www.thinkgeek.com, already sells t-shirts with the word "w00t" printed on the front.

"w00t belongs to gamers the world over. It seems to have been derived from the obsolete 'whoot' which essentially is another way to say 'hoot' which itself is a shout or derisive laugh," Think Geek said on its website.

"But others maintain that w00t is the sound several players make while jumping like bunnies in Quake III," it added, referring to a popular video game.

l33t speak

Online gamers often replace numbers and symbols with letters to form what Merriam-Webster calls an "esoteric computer hacker language" known as "l33t speak." This translates into "leet", which is short for "elite".

A separate survey of words used in the media and on the internet by California-based Global Language Monitor produced a different set of winners on Tuesday. "Hybrid" took top honours as word of the year with "climate change" the top phrase.

Global Language Monitor, which uses an algorithm to track words and phrases in the media and on the internet, said "hybrid" had broad connotations of "all things green from biodiesel to wearing clothes made of soy to global warming".

Runner-up was "surge," based on the "surge" of 30,000 extra US troops deployed to Iraq since mid-June, followed by the word "Bluetooth," a technology used to connect electronic devices via radio waves.

"The English language is becoming more and more a globalised language every year," said Global Language Monitor president Paul Payack, noting that this year's list included words also culled from India, Singapore, China and Australia.

- Reuters


If they're going to keep making things I say mainstream, how am I supposed to feel geeky? /emo

Nexa
____________________________
“It has always been the prerogative of children and half-wits to point out that the emperor has no clothes. But a half-wit remains a half-wit, and the emperor remains an emperor.”
― Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones
#2 Dec 12 2007 at 6:34 AM Rating: Good
Skelly Poker Since 2008
*****
16,781 posts
Yay!

I say woot all the time. It bugs my daughter to no end, as she it's one of them 'gaming' words (she gets really aggravated when her father and I start discussing mobs, spells, cr's, and phatlootz).

It'll be nice to point out to her that it's mainstream now and 'ok' for her to use too. Smiley: smile
____________________________
Alma wrote:
I lost my post
#3 Dec 12 2007 at 6:59 AM Rating: Good
****
6,760 posts
They're a little behind the times aren't they? w00t is so 2002.
____________________________
Some people are like slinkies, they aren't really good for anything, but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down the stairs.
#4 Dec 12 2007 at 7:15 AM Rating: Good
I'd voted for Roflcopter [:sad:]
____________________________
My politics blog and stuff - Refractory
#5 Dec 12 2007 at 7:27 AM Rating: Decent
Well, not to be too harsh on the US, but that is the American word of the year. I mean, what does that say?

Smiley: grin

#6 Dec 12 2007 at 7:37 AM Rating: Excellent
*****
14,454 posts
Woot!

Although I have yet to run across people who spell it w00t. I guess I dont hang with the super geeky crowd, just the regular gaming geeks.
#7 Dec 12 2007 at 8:40 AM Rating: Good
*****
10,755 posts
Was just planning a post on this....I really can't believe it. Sad.
#8 Dec 12 2007 at 9:24 AM Rating: Excellent
Will swallow your soul
******
29,360 posts
Kakar, Assassin Reject wrote:
They're a little behind the times aren't they? w00t is so 1998.


Smiley: nod
____________________________
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

#9 Dec 12 2007 at 10:21 AM Rating: Excellent
Ministry of Silly Cnuts
*****
19,524 posts
Can we nominate cnut for 2008?
____________________________
"I started out with nothin' and I still got most of it left" - Seasick Steve
#10 Dec 12 2007 at 10:23 AM Rating: Excellent
YAY! Canaduhian
*****
10,293 posts
Nobby wrote:
Can we nominate cnut for 2008?


So long as you understand that the cnuts don't get to be president until 2009.
____________________________
What's bred in the bone will not out of the flesh.
#11 Dec 12 2007 at 10:30 AM Rating: Good
*****
10,755 posts
Princess Tare wrote:
Nobby wrote:
Can we nominate cnut for 2008?


So long as you understand that the cnuts don't get to be president until 2009.


Cnut wasn't born in the US unfortunately either.
#13REDACTED, Posted: Dec 14 2007 at 9:49 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) That's nice to hear.
Reply To Thread

Colors Smileys Quote OriginalQuote Checked Help

 

Recent Visitors: 304 All times are in CST
Anonymous Guests (304)