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Trump’s ‘slime ball’ tweet sparks rush to online dictionary

- Reuters

washington — US President Donald Trump’s denunciati­on of former FBI Director James Comey as a “slime ball” on Friday triggered a 60,000 per cent jump in look-ups for the word on MerriamWeb­ster’s website, the dictionary publisher said.

The disparagin­g term was among the top words looked up after Trump struck back over news reports that quoted Comey as harshly critical of the president in a memoir due to be published next week, Merriam-Webster said in a statement.

Puzzled readers turned to their dictionari­es after Trump wrote on Twitter that Comey was “a weak and untruthful slime ball who was, as time has proven, a terrible Director of the FBI.” Within hours, “slimeball” had become the second most-sought term on the dictionary website.

Trump fired Comey as head of the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion in May 2017 as Comey probed allegation­s that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidenti­al election and possible collusion between Russians and the Trump campaign. Trump has denied any collusion.

Merriam-Webster, a Springfiel­d, Massachuse­tts, publisher of dictionari­es since the 19th century, defines “slimeball” as “a morally repulsive or odious person.” The term became common only in the late 20th century. On a grammatica­l note, it said, “Although Trump rendered the word as an open compound (slime ball) in his tweet, the traditiona­l form is as a closed compound > The disparagin­g term was among the top words looked up. > Trump had struck back over news reports that quoted James Comey as calling him ‘mob boss’. > Trump fired Comey as head of the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (slimeball).” Friday’s mostsearch­ed word was “kakistocra­cy,” Merriam-Webster said, meaning a system of government run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulo­us citizens.

That was likely because John Brennan, who was CIA director under former President Barack Obama, used it in a reply to in May 2017 as Comey probed allegation­s about Russia. > Friday’s most-searched word was ‘kakistocra­cy,’ meaning a system of government run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulo­us citizens. Trump’s tweet. “Your kakistocra­cy is collapsing after its lamentable journey. As the greatest Nation history has known, we have the opportunit­y to emerge from this nightmare stronger & more committed to ensuring a better life for all Americans, including those you have so tragically deceived,” Brennan wrote. —

 ?? AFP ?? US President Donald Trump looks on before signing the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Traffickin­g Act of 2017 in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. —
AFP US President Donald Trump looks on before signing the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Traffickin­g Act of 2017 in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. —

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