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Wordle fans continue to play the once-a-day word guessing game and post their results to social media every day, and one thing I've noticed is the question that we've explored a couple of times now.
Recently I resolved to stop using "awesome" in everyday conversation. Ever since teenagers in the '80s unmoored the word from its original meaning (i.e., "inspiring great admiration, apprehension, ...
The Wordle of the day is “broken.” Puzzle players were left at a loss for words after a purported glitch resulted in them getting two different answers for today’s game.
Campaign launched in LA to ban the word 'awesome' (by an Englishman) By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Updated: 12:28 EDT, 7 January 2012 . 226. View comments.
OK, I will admit that I have overused the word "awesome" since childhood — so much so that it's a running joke in my family. Well, one person has finally had enough of everything being awesome.