The word “bailout,” which shot to prominence amid the financial meltdown, was looked up so often at Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary that the publisher says it was an easy choice for its 2008 Word of the Year.Source: Boston Herald
Last year’s winning word was “W00t,” spelled with two zeros and used by online game players to express triumph or happiness.
A year earlier, “truthiness” topped the list after it was coined by Comedy Central’s Stephen Colbert.
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