In the wake of the Cambridge Dictionary’s inclusion of “skibidi”, rival lexicographers at Oxford have gone one step further by putting huzz in there. Gyatt damn.
While lexical traditionalists bemoaned the deterioration of the English language, younger readers said that Oxford has shown “serious rizz” adding, “it’s giving Samuel Johnson vibes.”
Gen Alpha representative, Kian Carr, told Havers & Pish, “Making goon a verb and getting more huzz? Oxford just made Cambridge seem mid. Slay.”
Cambridge dictionary representative, Moria Boak said, “This sort of ephemeral vocabulary plays a transient role in language, one scarcely worth acknowledging with inclusion in a dictionary. This is nothing more than vulgar attempt to court publicity.”
“No cap.”










