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It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the Oxford Dictionary has named “rage bait” its Word of the Year. The quantity of live-streamed drama in 2025 has made it clear that outrage is now fuelling much ...
Not long ago, making people angry was a bad idea. Nowadays, rage is a hot commodity. Time it right and you can build a whole media empire or political machine on some well-cultivated fury. At the very ...
LONDON — Oxford University Press has named “rage bait’’ as its word of the year, capturing the internet zeitgeist of 2025. The phrase refers to online content that is “deliberately designed to elicit ...
(CNN, KYMA) - Despite actually being two words, "rage bait" has been named Oxford's Word of the Year. That's described as the feeling a person gets when reading something online that appears to ...
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“Rage bait” edged out “biohack” and “aura farming” to become the word of the year. (woocat / Getty Images) Take a deep breath and think of your happy place: “rage bait” is the 2025 Oxford Word of the ...
Take a deep breath and think of your happy place: "rage bait" is the 2025 Oxford Word of the Year. After three days of online voting by more than 30,000 participants, Oxford University Press announced ...
The Oxford University Press defines "rage bait" as "online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage by being frustrating, provocative or offensive, typically posted in order to ...