Lake Superior State University’s 43rd Annual List Of Banished
Words
LSSU: Dec 2017
The
wordsmiths at Lake Superior State University eschewed “fake news” and released
LSSU’s 43rd annual List of Words Banished from the Queen’s English for Mis-use,
Over-use and General Uselessness.
“We’ve
drilled down and unpacked tons of pre-owned words and phrases deemed impactful
by hundreds of nominators during 2017,” said an LSSU spokesperson. “Let that
sink in.”
Through
the years, LSSU has received tens of thousands of nominations for the list,
which now includes almost 900 entries. Word-watchers target pet peeves from
everyday speech, as well as from the news, fields of education, technology,
advertising, politics and more. An editor makes a final cut in late December.
And
now, the 2018 list:
Unpack –
Misused word for analyze, consider, assess. Concepts or positions are not
packed, so they don’t need to be unpacked.
Tons –
Refers to an exaggerated quantity, as in tons of sunshine or tons of work.
‘Lots’ would surely suffice.
Dish –
As in to dish out the latest rumor on someone. Let’s go back to ‘talks about’
and leave dishes in the cupboard.
Pre-owned –
What is so disgraceful about owning a used car now and then?
Onboarding
/ Offboarding – Creature from the HR Lagoon. We used to have hiring,
training and orientation. Now we need to have an “onboarding” process. Firings,
quitting, and retirements are streamlined into “offboarding.”
Nothingburger –
Says nothing that ‘nothing’ doesn’t already. I’ll take a quarter-pound of
something in mine.
Let
that sink in – One could say shocking, profound, or important. Let that
sink in.
Let
me ask you this – Wholly unnecessary statement. Just ask the question
already.
Impactful –
A frivolous word groping for something ‘effective’ or ‘influential.’
Covfefe –
An impulsive typo, born into a 140-character universe, somehow missed by the
autocorrect feature.
Drill
Down – Instead of expanding on a statement, we “drill down on it.”
Fake
News – Once upon a time stories could be empirically disproved. Now ‘fake
news’ is any story you disagree with.
Hot
Water Heater – Hot water does not need to be heated. ‘Water heater’ or
‘hot water maker’ will keep us out of hot water.
Gig
Economy – Gigs are for musicians and stand-up comedians. Now expanded to
imply a sense of freedom and a lifestyle that rejects tradition in a changing
economic culture. Runs a risk of sharecropping. READ MORE >>
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