Mx and ‘manspreading’ added to Oxford Dictionary

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The words are among the latest list to enter into the revered publication.

The free online dictionary – created by the publishers of the esteemed Oxford English Dictionary – added the words during its quarterly update today (August 27).

Mx and ‘manspreading’ added to Oxford Dictionary

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 – with MPs being sworn into the House of Commons given the option of the gender neutral title for the first time after May’s election.

It is one of a number of gender neutral honourifics, such as Dr. and Rev. – but is intended for general use instead of specific to a profession.

Mx is defined in the dictionary as “n: a title used before a person’s surname by those who wish to avoid specifying their gender.”

Mx and ‘manspreading’ added to Oxford Dictionary

Manspreading, on the other hand (or should that be crotch?) is a term coined by frequenters of public transport, referring to men who “splay their legs wide apart, encroaching on neighbouring seats”.

Mx and ‘manspreading’ added to Oxford Dictionary

Other contemporary entrants include the politically inspired “Brexit” – “a term for the hypothetical departure of the United Kingdom’s from the 28-nation European Union” – and beer o’clock – which is pretty self-explanatory.

Just don’t make us “hangry” – or we might just “rage-quit” and head to a “cat-cafe”.