unfriend – verb – To remove someone as a ‘friend’ on a social networking site such as Facebook.
Every year at this time, Oxford University Press announces a list of "words to watch" for possible inclusion in the next edition of their dictionary. The word at the top of the list becomes their Word of the Year.
An explanation on the OUPblog site says, "Unfriend has real lex-appeal” because friend has not, until now, been considered a verb.
- Interestingly, the word unfriend is not used on the configuration pages of Facebook. The phrase "Remove Connection" directs the unfriending action.
Curious about other Words of the Year? The website AskOxford published a hundred Words of the Year. Here are the past 10 years of words:
1998 • to Google
1999 • blogger
2000 • bling
2001 • 9/11
2002 • metatarsal
2003 • to sex something up
2004 • chav
2005 • biosecurity
2006 • bovvered
2007 • locavore
2008 • hypermiling
Which of those had staying power?
- Becoming the Word of the Year does not guarantee inclusion in the dictionary. The verb to google did not enter the Oxford or Webster's dictionaries until summer of 2006.
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