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Words of 2020! (and Metaphors, and Interfaces of the Year)

Dec 24, 2020
Gretchen McCulloch, an internet linguist and author of the bestseller "Because Internet," joins the discussion on how 2020 reshaped language. The podcast dives into the evolution of words emerging during the pandemic, from 'social distancing' to 'infodemic.' They explore the cultural significance of terms like 'BIPOC' and 'cancel culture,' as well as the shifting meanings of slang like 'simp.' McCulloch highlights how language constructed during crises reflects societal dynamics, affecting both digital and physical social spaces.
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INSIGHT

Zoomers

  • The term "Zoomer" for Gen Z, like "Boomer," gained prominence due to the pandemic's online shift.
  • Future generations might assume Zoom was the automatic namesake for Gen Z.
INSIGHT

Fomites and Masks

  • Scientific terms like "fomite" entered mainstream vocabulary due to the pandemic.
  • Pre-pandemic, Google searches for "mask" yielded beauty mask results; now, they primarily show protective masks.
ANECDOTE

Technical Jargon Entering Mainstream

  • After 2008 recession, economic terms like "quantitative easing" entered common use.
  • Similarly, WWII military acronyms (e.g., AWOL, SNAFU) became everyday expressions.
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