December 2025 Grab Bag o’ Humour

I just saw a McDonald’s ad using the phrase “Up and at M” where M was really the golden arches. But because copyright law rewards the most aggressive companies the most, I now fully expect McDonald’s to sue the Simpsons.

You see the Simpson’s crossed the line when they, 30 years previously, had Radioactive Man utter the catch phrase “Up and Atom.”

Now the Simpsons could aggressively sue McDonald’s if they do it right away. But the Simpsons likely won’t, assuming that McDonald’s is an advertising customer at times.

If McDonald’s does this on the down low, expect newer airings of those Radioactive Man episodes to contain the more boring phrase, “Up and at them”.

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I’m thinking of starting my own dictionary. Yes it has to do with the way dictionaries choose their word of the year.

Look at it this year. The Oxford word of the year was “rage bait”. Macquarie dictionary chose “AI slop” as its word of the year. Collins dictionary chose “vibe coding” as its word for the year and Dictionary.com chose “six seven” as its word of the year.

But hope remains. Cambridge dictionary chose “parasocial” as its word of the year. That’s right, only one of these five dictionaries knew the definition of word. That’s a big fail for most of the dictionary world.

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I remember thinking what the *bleep* when I watched the video 6 years ago of “Harleys in Hawaii” by Katy Perry. You see, at the end, the video says “Produced by Canada for Katy Perry and Capitol Records”.

I wondered if the government of Canada was trying to make inroads into the music video market. Perhaps more production money would flow into Canadian coffers. But I have yet to see a video since produced by Canada. And why this one? With American Katy Perry. Set in Hawaii. So much about this is weird.

The Canada logo they show is not the one they use for normal government branded stuff. Perhaps there is some American production company going by the name Canada.

Now Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada six years ago, is dating Katy Perry. Is this supposed to be Canada’s payoff for producing the video? As a Canadian I have to say it doesn’t work for me.

But I got curious and did some digging and found that Canada is a Catalan production company.

Maybe Katy manifested something Canadian by choosing that production company.

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Pourquoi le mot de l'année 2025 est-il très inquiétant ?
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‘Parasocial’ Declared Word Of The Year 2025 By Cambridge Dictionary; Know Its Taylor Swift & AI Connection

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Parasocial - that one-sided feeling you really know a celebrity - is Cambridge Dictionary's word of the year

Have you found yourself feeling like you know a celebrity you've never met? You're far from the only one.

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‘Parasocial’ is Cambridge Dictionary's word of 2025 | CBC News

If you felt more excited for Taylor Swift’s engagement announcement earlier this year than you did for your friend or family member’s, you might relate to Cambridge Dictionary’s word of 2025: "parasocial," which describes having a one-sided connection with someone you do not know, such as a celebrity, a fictional character or an AI chatbot.

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Cambridge Dictionary’s 2025 word of the year captures an ‘unhealthy’ modern phenomenon

Cambridge Dictionary has named its word of the year for 2025, alighting on “parasocial,” used to describe a…
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‘Skibidi,’ ‘Tradwife,’ and 6,000 Other New Words Are in the Dictionary Now

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Cambridge Dictionary adds "skibidi," "delulu," and "tradwife" to its 2023 updates, reflecting internet culture’s impact on language. 📚 #CambridgeDictionary #Skibidi #Delulu #Tradwife #Broligarchy #LanguageEvolution

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The Cambridge Dictionary has added 6,000 words this year, including slang terms like skibidi and delulu. @AssociatedPress talked to Colin McIntosh, lexical program manager, about how his team decides what makes the cut. At the second link, find a quiz to see how well you know Gen Alpha slang.

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'Skibidi' and other slang terms added to the Cambridge Dictionary

The Cambridge Dictionary has added over 6,000 new words including slang terms like “skibidi,” pronounced SKIH-bih-dee, "tradwife" and "delulu." Cambridge Dictionary says it uses the Cambridge English Corpus database of more than 2 billion words to monitor how new words are used, how often and in what contexts. “Skibidi” comes from a viral YouTube series and can mean "cool" or "bad." "Tradwife" refers to a traditional wife who shares her lifestyle online. "Delulu" is short for delusional. Other additions this year include "mouse jiggler" for a tool to simulate activity during remote work and “forever chemical” for persistent environmental pollutants.

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Cambridge Dictionary adds TikTok terms ‘skibidi’, ‘delulu’, others: The Cambridge Dictionary has expanded its online edition with 6,000 new entries over the past year, many inspired by TikTok trends and social media slang. Among the most notable additions are “skibidi,” “delulu,” and “tradwife.” For those unfamiliar with Gen Z internet culture, some of the dictionary’s sample sentences may sound bewildering. Phrases like “that […] http://dlvr.it/TMYFJF #News #CambridgeDictionary