Word of the Year:Other favorites nominated:
red state, blue state, purple state: together, a representation of the American political map.
Most Useful: phish: to acquire passwords or other private information (of an individual, an account, a web site, etc.) via a digital ruse.
Most Creative: pajamahadeen: bloggers who challenge and fact-check traditional media.
Other nominees for word of the year were:Some other that didn't make the short list:
flip-flopper, a politician who changes political stances;
meet-up, a local special interest meeting organized though a national Web site;
mash-up, a blend of two songs or albums into a single cohesive musical work; and
wardrobe malfunction, an unanticipated exposure of bodily parts.
"lawn mullet," which describes a lawn that is neatly mowed in the front but unmowed in the back. (they obviously have driven by my house in the Summer)Just some Monday morning humor.
"Hillbilly armor," describing U.S. troops scavenging for material to protect their vehicles, and "nerdvana", a term for collaborative geekiness, also were nominated in that category, but lost to pajamahadeen: bloggers who challenge and fact-check traditional media.
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