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Oxford English Dictionary embraces Internet shorthand OMG, LOL, and FYI, revealing the terms' surprising roots.
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OMG! Oxford English Dictionary Adds LOL to Its Pages The Oxford English Dictionary has announced the latest batch of words and phrases deemed worthy of etymological conservation.
Much to the dismay of language purists, internet slangs LOL and OMG have entered into Oxford English Dictionary. Some feel happy about, some anticipate literary crisis.
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Shockingly enough, the expression OMG has had its history tracked all the way back to 1917, while LOL used to mean "little old lady" back in the '60s, and FYI first showed up in corporate lingo in ...
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OMG, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) has approved the additions of the two exclamatory online abbreviations found in this sentence, LOL. OMG, short for Oh My God ...