For centuries, language has been evolving and changing to accommodate shifts in culture and modernity. As such, certain words, phrases, and expressions may become outdated or no longer applicable and are thus ‘banished’ from the English language.
In 2023, the following ten words will be ‘banished’ from the English language:
1. ‘Karen’: Karen is a pejorative name for an entitled, obnoxious woman. It has been used in a derogatory way to describe women who have expressed entitlement, privilege, or a lack of understanding. In the year 2023, Karen will no longer be used as a term of endearment.
2. ‘Bae’: Bae is an affectionate term used to refer to one’s significant other. It is an abbreviation of ‘before anyone else’ and has become increasingly popular in recent years. In the year 2023, the word bae will be ‘banished’ from the English language.
3. ‘YOLO’: YOLO stands for ‘you only live once’ and is often used to describe impulsive decision-making. In the year 2023, YOLO will no longer be used as an excuse for making poor decisions.
4. ‘On Fleek’: On fleek is an expression used to describe something that is perfect or flawless. It has become a popular phrase and has been used to describe everything from hairstyles to makeup looks. In the year 2023, the phrase on fleek will no longer be used.
5. ‘Yass’: Yass is an enthusiastic expression used to express approval or excitement. It is derived from the phrase ‘yes, sir’ and has been used to express agreement or support. In the year 2023, the word ‘Yass’ will no longer be used.
6. ‘Basic’: Basic is a pejorative term used to describe someone or something as boring, unoriginal, or uninspired. It has been used to describe people, clothing, and activities that are considered to be ‘mainstream’ or ‘ordinary.’ In the year 2023, basic will no longer be used as an insult.
7. ‘Cray’: Cray is an abbreviation of ‘crazy’ and is used to describe something that is outrageous, extreme, or exciting. In the year 2023, the word ‘cray’ will no longer be used to describe anything.
8. ‘Fam’: Fam is a term used to describe one’s friends or family. It is derived from the word ‘family’ and has been used to express familiarity and closeness. In the year 2023, the word ‘fam’ will no longer be used to refer to one’s friends or family.
9. ‘Noob’: Noob is a pejorative term used to describe someone who is new or inexperienced. It has been used to describe someone who is a novice or a beginner. In the year 2023, the word ‘noob’ will no longer be used as an insult.
10. ‘Lit’: Lit is an expression used to describe something that is exciting, fun, or enjoyable. It has been used to describe parties, events, and activities that are considered to be fun or cool. In the year 2023, the word ‘lit’ will no longer be used to describe anything.
The language we use to communicate with one another is constantly evolving and changing. As such, certain words, phrases, and expressions may become outdated or no longer applicable and are thus ‘banished’ from the English language. The ten words listed above will be ‘banished’ from the English language in 2023, so it’s important to keep an eye out and be aware of any changes in language.
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