Mx and ‘manspreading’ added to Oxford Dictionary
The words are among the latest list to enter into the revered publication.
The free online dictionary ā created by the publishers of the esteemed Oxford English Dictionary ā added the words during its quarterly update today (August 27).
The list featured a host of new words that have garnered widespread usage in the English language.
The title Mx is a gender-neutral alternative to Mr and Ms, which has grown in use and popularity ā with MPs being sworn into the House of Commons given the option of the gender neutral title for the first time after Mayās election.
It is one of a number of gender neutral honourifics, such as Dr. and Rev. ā but is intended for general use instead of specific to a profession.
Mx is defined in the dictionary as ān: a title used before a personās surname by those who wish to avoid specifying their gender.ā
Manspreading, on the other hand (or should that be crotch?) is a term coined by frequenters of public transport, referring to men who āsplay their legs wide apart, encroaching on neighbouring seatsā.
Other contemporary entrants include the politically inspired āBrexitā ā āa term for the hypothetical departure of the United Kingdomās from the 28-nation European Unionā ā and beer oāclock ā which is pretty self-explanatory.
Just donāt make us āhangryā ā or we might just ārage-quitā and head to a ācat-cafeā.