Twitter named 'top English word'

London, Mon, 30 Nov 2009 ANI

London, November 30 (ANI): Twitter, the popular phenomenon of social networking, has been named the top English word this year in a survey.

 

Texas-based Global Language Monitor put together a list of the top words and phrases and found that the word was more popular than Obama and H1N1, commonly known as the "swine flu".

 

Wrapping up the top five words were 'stimulus' and 'vampire', reports the Telegraph.

 

Founder Paul Payack said: "In a year dominated by world-shaking political events, a pandemic, the after effects of a financial tsunami and the death of a revered pop icon, the word Twitter stands above all the other words.

 

"Twitter represents a new form of social interaction, where all communication is reduced to 140 characters. Being limited to strict formats did wonders for the sonnet and haiku.

 

"One wonders where this highly impractical word-limit will lead as the future unfolds."

 

The top 15 words were:

 

1. Twitter

 

2. Obama

 

3. H1N1

 

4. Stimulus

 

5. Vampire

 

6. 2.0 - as in suffix attached to the next generation

 

7. Deficit

 

8. Hadron

 

9. Healthcare

 

10.Transparency

 

11.Outrage

 

12.Bonus

 

13.Unemployed

 

14.Foreclosure

 

15.Cartel (ANI)

 



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