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Merriam-Webster has a message for the Trump administration: There is no such thing as an "alternative fact." There are facts, and then there are falsehoods. That memo was at least implied this ...
The definition of trolling. Merriam-Webster made a snide jab at Elon Musk’s Twitter Blue on Tuesday by announcing the launch of a mock subscription-only service labeled “Merriam-Webster Red.” ...
Merriam-Webster's Twitter handle humorously critiqued the concept of micro-retirement, popular among Gen Z, suggesting it's ...
A new Gen Z trend is stirring up debate - and even Merriam-Webster is weighing in. The concept of "micro-retirement" has gone ...
So yeah, it was a busy January for the Merriam-Webster Twitter account. In February, Dictionary.com picked where Merriam-Webster left off, ...
Getty/Twitter/Webster. We live in interesting times. The United States is only a few days into the Trump administration and already we’re having debates on the merits of it’s okay to punch ...
The Twitter accounts for Merriam-Webster and Dictionary.com got into a mildly aggressive tiff on Monday, April 11, and the Internet erupted in reaction to the nerdiest Twitter feud ever — read more.
The Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary Twitter account is well-versed in shade.On Friday, Merriam-Webster seemingly mocked President Donald Trump on Twitter after he incorrectly referred to an ...
Elon Musk's Twitter Blue $8 monthly subscription service has attracted controversy in recent months. Merriam-Webster appeared to mock Twitter Blue with its own "Merriam-Webster Red." It joked that ...
On Tuesday, the venerable Merriam-Webster dictionary schooled the ACLU on Twitter — "trolled" would be too strong a word. It started out with President Trump's new rules on immigration: "You ...
But once a Twitter account like Merriam-Webster becomes known as the place for snark and witticisms, he said the followers will come and expect that identity from this social media relationship.
Merriam-Webster has a message for the Trump administration: There is no such thing as an "alternative fact." There are facts, and then there are falsehoods. That memo was at least implied this week ...