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Home / Lifestyle / OED Adds Global Slang: Gigil, Yoh Now Official!

OED Adds Global Slang: Gigil, Yoh Now Official!

4 Dec

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Summary

  • OED's 2025 update includes words from Irish, Tagalog, and South African English.
  • New terms reflect growing influence of global cultures and digital communication.
  • Words like 'gigil' (Filipino) and 'yoh' (South African) show language's dynamic growth.
OED Adds Global Slang: Gigil, Yoh Now Official!

The latest Oxford English Dictionary update for 2025 introduces a wealth of new words and expressions, reflecting English's continuous global expansion. These additions capture evolving language influenced by various cultures, online trends, and everyday expressions from across the world.

The 2025 entries highlight linguistic diversity, featuring terms from Irish English, Tagalog, South African English, and Southeast Asian English. Notable inclusions like 'gigil' (Tagalog for the urge to squeeze something cute) and 'alamak' (a Malaysian/Singaporean exclamation of surprise) underscore the growing influence of non-Western English variants on the global vocabulary.

This expansion demonstrates two significant trends: English is increasingly shaped by global cultures, particularly from Asia, Africa, and Ireland. Furthermore, digital communication rapidly accelerates word adoption, allowing regional terms to spread swiftly across borders and gain official recognition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The OED added dozens of new words in 2025, including 'gigil,' 'alamak,' 'yoh,' 'ludraman,' 'bla,' 'debs,' 'morto,' and 'mineral.'
The OED's 2025 update shows English absorbing words from various cultures like Irish, Tagalog, and South African English, reflecting increased global interaction.
'Gigil' is a Tagalog word for the urge to squeeze something cute. Its inclusion highlights the influence of Filipino pop culture on global online conversations.

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