
The Oxford Dictionary Online adds new words every three months. Here are 10 of the newest words in the dictionary:
#1.) 4G: It stands for "fourth generation" and is a standard for cell-phone coverage.
#2.) LTE: It's an abbreviation for "Long Term Evolution" and it's also a type of cell-phone coverage.
#3.) Dance-off: A competition between two or more dancers to see which one is eliminated, usually from a reality show.
#4.) Deets: An extremely annoying abbreviation of the word "details." As in, quote, "How was the first date? Give me all the deets."
#5.) Boyf: According to the dictionary people, it's an abbreviation of "boyfriend".
#6.) First-world problems: This was popular on Twitter for awhile. People would list problems that are minor compared to starvation and war like not being able to get cell phone reception while sitting courtside at a game.
#7.) Veepstakes: This is one of those terms invented by newspaper writers and talking heads on TV and isn't actually used in normal conversation. It's the race to be chosen as a vice-presidential candidate.
#8.) Stressy: It's the way someone acts when they're under a lot of stress .
#9.) Forumite: This is someone who posts a lot in an Internet forum.
#10.) Big data: This is the industry that collects and analyzes data.














