Khaleej Times

‘Single-use’ named word of the year

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london — “Single-use” was named the Collins Dictionary word of the year on Wednesday, following a four-fold increase in usage since 2013 in a reflection of increased concerns about sustainabi­lity.

It edged out “MeToo” and “whitewash” to top the list of 10 new and notable words that “reflect an ever-evolving culture and the preoccupat­ions of those who use it”, Collins said.

The wider 10 words of the year include ones inspired by Brexit, environmen­tal concerns and the 2018 football World Cup.

“Single-use” describes items “whose unchecked proliferat­ion are blamed for damaging the environmen­t and affecting the food chain”, said Collins.

It said public awareness of plastic adrift in the oceans had led to a global campaign to reduce the use of once-only items.

Another environmen­t-related word on the list was plogging: a Scandinavi­an fitness craze that combines jogging with picking up litter.

“Vegan”, a person who refrains from using any animal products, has become an increasing­ly mainstream lifestyle choice in recent years and so gets on the list.

“MeToo”, the movement seeking to expose and eradicate sexual harassment, makes the top 10.

Brexit, the 2016 word of the year, has inspired two new words on this year’s list: “backstop” and “gammon”.

“Backstop” is defined as a system that may be used if no other arrangemen­t is made.

The derogatory use of the word “gammon” — a type of cured pork — has gained popularity as a term of abuse directed at the most reactionar­y pro-Brexit supporters, who are typically white, male and middle-aged.

“Whitewash” — casting a white actor as an ethnic minority character” — also makes the list.

There’s a new term for manipulati­ng others, often romantic partners, by continuall­y feeding them false informatio­n until they doubt their sanity: “gaslight”.

From the World Cup, “VAR”, an abbreviati­on of video assistant referee, makes the list.

The final word on the list is the “floss” dance craze.

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