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The Two-Way
7:32 am
Tue August 14, 2012
F-Bomb Added To Dictionary
By Mark Memmott
Credit J. Scott Applewhite / AP
March 23, 2010: Vice President Biden famously drops an f-bomb.
Originally published on Tue August 14, 2012 10:45 am
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Vice President Biden's March 23, 2010, f-bomb (we've bleeped it)
We expect that most folks won't need to look up the definition. But just in case, "f-bomb" now has its own entry in the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.
And no, the entry doesn't appear to be illustrated with a image of recent vice presidents (Biden and Cheney), who have been known to drop an f-bomb from time-to-time.
The other 14 new entries in this year's update of the dictionary:
-- aha moment
-- bucket list
-- cloud computing
-- copernicium
-- earworm
-- energy drink
-- game changer
-- gassed
-- gastropub
-- man cave
-- mash-up
-- sexting
-- systemic risk
-- underwater
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