I found this new word list for the OED. Some of them surprise me. For example, we have been doing "head-to-toe" assessments in nursing for many years. Or - "headstand?" What are your thoughts?
We are hearing the word "fracking" a lot here in the U.S. now so I thought that would soon join the word lists. Is it as popular in the UK as it is here?
Presumably, the OED has criteria for why and when to update its contents (link). I would suppose they are under the control of the editor(s) and some committee.
Smeg is under the new senses list. I think I have heard it used outside its Red Dwarf context recently but haven't the time or the inclination to research it. FWIW, I have heard smeg used in its RD sense more often than I heard the e-word used in its sole sense.
And, no matter, the OED is one grand dictionary.
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Agreed, z. I must have been tired when I wrote that. And I know from Shu's work with them (voluntary) that they try very hard to verify the first uses of words.