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Cocktease and whatevs among new words added to Oxford English Dictionary

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Angel-faced: Having a face like that of an angel; having a beautiful, sweet, or innocent face

Buck naked: Completely without clothing; stark naked

Chewy: Chewing gum; a piece of chewing gum.

Chillax: To calm down and relax; to take it easy, to chill

Chirpse: To flirt with (a person); to make sexual advances towards

Chomper: A person who, or an animal or thing which, bites, chews, crushes, or eats something vigorously or greedily

Cocktease: A person, typically a woman, who engages (or is regarded as engaging) in cockteasing

Easy-breezy: Informal, casual, relaxed, carefree clothing style

Fakeness: Appearing fake, deception and insincerity

Fakie: Something fake or false: breast, fingernail, eyelash

Jafaican: A non-Jamaican person who adopts or identifies with aspects of Jamaican culture in a way regarded as contrived or inauthentic

Kapow: Representing the sound of an explosion, a gunshot, a hard punch or blow and a sad noise

Jedi: In the fictional universe of the Star Wars films: a member of an order of heroic, skilled warrior monks who are able to harness the mystical power of…

Nomophobia: Anxiety about not having access to a mobile phone or mobile phone services

Omnishambles: A situation that is comprehensively mismanaged

Promposal: An invitation to be someone’s date to a school prom; esp. one which is elaborately staged, filmed, and made available on social media for others to see

Simples: Used immediately after a statement giving a solution to a problem to indicate that something is very simple or straightforward to do

Slam-dunk: A move in basketball



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