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The case for retiring the word 'mansplain'

As 'rage bait' wins Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year, columnist Zoe Williams argues it's time to decommission problematic terms like 'mansplain'. Explore the linguistic journey and political misuse.

Rage bait is Oxford Word of the Year 2025

Lexicographer Susie Dent explains the meaning of 'rage bait', the Oxford Word of the Year 2025, which beat 'aura farming' and 'biohack'. Discover its origins and modern usage.

Rage bait is Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year

Oxford University Press has declared 'rage bait' its 2025 Word of the Year. Discover what this term means and why its usage has surged threefold in the past year.

Susanna Reid snaps at Ed Balls off-screen

Good Morning Britain's Susanna Reid reportedly clashed with co-host Ed Balls during Budget coverage. Discover the behind-the-scenes tension and their fiery on-air history.

'AI Slop' Named 2025's Word of the Year

Discover why 'AI slop' beat Ozempic face to become the Macquarie Dictionary's Word of the Year 2025, reflecting our new digital reality. Read the full story now.

Cambridge Dictionary 2025 Word: 'Parasocial'

Cambridge Dictionary names 'parasocial' its 2025 Word of the Year, highlighting one-sided relationships with celebrities and AI. Discover the psychological impact.

Andrea Gibson's Poignant Final Documentary

The late poet Andrea Gibson's documentary, 'Come See Me in the Good Light', chronicles their terminal cancer journey with profound honesty and unexpected humour. Discover their legacy.

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