One submission that Kelly like but didn't make it to the final #WOTY voting round was "corn plating": https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/cornplate-corn-plate
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One submission that Kelly like but didn't make it to the final #WOTY voting round was "corn plating": https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/cornplate-corn-plate
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The American Dialect Society's 2024 #WOTY contest received over 300 submissions. You can submit words all year long. This year's form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfB_r452On3d4Q_dQpisOsiGdenil4XgTho_C4mMdSeL7KbOA/viewform #ThatWordChat
"What is interesting is which non-anglophone countries tend to use English terms and which use their native tongues."
@Wordorigins on Pornhub's top search terms of 2024. New on the Strong Language blog:
https://stronglang.wordpress.com/2025/02/01/pornhubs-woty/
"Is porn a universal language, a lingua franca that unites rather than divides?" @Wordorigins reports on Pornhub's top search terms of 2024, in a new post on the Strong Language blog:
Pornhub’s WOTY
Readers of this blog are probably familiar with the various Word of the Year (WOTY) competitions run by dictionaries and linguistic organizations. But they may not know that the site Pornhub.com has its own WOTY project of sorts. Each year Pornhub publishes a statistical analysis of its users, and in addition to providing global demographic data about who uses the site and when, it publishes the top and trending search terms used on it.
The 2024 analysis can be found here. [Note that the analysis itself is not pornographic, but beware of clicking links within it as those may lead you to NSFW pages. Moreover, one may not want to visit this link on a work computer, as your IT department may notify your boss that you’ve visited Pornhub.]
Hentai, sexually explicit cartoons in the style of Japanese manga, was the site’s no.1 search term again this year, with MILF, an acronym for a mom I’d like to fuck, also holding position at no.2. Demonstrating Pornhub’s global reach is the no.3 term, Pinay, referring to a Filipina, climbing from no.5 last year. On Pornhubgay.com, the top three terms remained unchanged from last year: twink, a man of youthful and slim appearance, at no.1, anime at no.2, and Pinay’s masculine counterpart Pinoy at no.3.
But the real interest is in what terms trended this past year, search terms that reflected other societal trends. The biggest trend clocked by Pornhub was demure, inspired by a 2 August TikTok viral video in which creator Jools Lebron described her hair and makeup as “very demure.” Lebron’s TikTok video was not overtly sexual, much less pornographic, but evidently it kicked off a trend in Pornhub searches, which included demure itself (+133%), mindful pleasure (+112%), and mindful JOI (+87%). JOI being an initialism for jerk-off instructions, a video in which a performer addresses the viewer, giving instructions on how to pleasure themselves and describing, and sometimes performing, various sexual acts themselves.
The tradwife phenomenon and the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives TV show also spawned a Pornhub trend: Mormon threesome (+122%), Mormon sex (+92%), tradwife (+72%), and Mormon wife (+71%). All this while Pornhub is largely blocked in Utah.
People were evidently lusting after Olympic athletes, too. In the third quarter of the year, corresponding to the Paris Olympics, the trending terms included: vollyball [sic] (+165%), swimmer (+101%), and the generic athlete (+88%).
In an American Dialect Society/Pornhub WOTY crossover, the phrase hawk tuah, coined in a viral YouTube video in which a woman used it describe spitting on a penis during oral sex, was one of the nominees for the ADS WOTY in the Most Fun While It Lasted category. On Pornhub, hawk tuah got over ten million searches, and spit on dick rose +233%.
One of the more fun analyses that Pornhub does is a map that shows for each US state the search term that is most popular relative to the other states. So, furry is relatively popular in Oregon, pee takes the honors for Wisconsin, friends mom in California, footjob in Colorado, anal dildo in Alaska, and facesitting in Massachusetts.
Pornhub has a global reach, and it also publishes the most popular search terms for the top twenty countries. In the United States, hentai was the most popular term, climbing from no.3 last year, Latina took second, climbing from no.4, and MILF slipped one spot from no.2 to no.3. In France, the top three search terms remained unchanged. Unsurprisingly, francaise was no.1, but foreign terms challenged the country’s linguistic nationalism, with hentai and MILF coming in second and third, respectively. In the Philippines, Pinay and Pinoy unsurprisingly took the top two spots, with Japanese coming in third, all unchanged from last year. In Mexico, it was hentai and lesbianas, unchanged in the top two spots, with culonas (big ass) displacing MILF at no.3. And in the United Kingdom, MILF and lesbian continued to hold the top two spots, but British moved up two places, displacing Indian. British has been moving up the search rankings in recent years, perhaps reflecting some kind of post-Brexit xenophobia.
But overall, when one looks at the top search terms in the twenty countries, one is struck by how similar the lists are. Evidently tastes in porn genres do not vary all that much around the world. What is interesting, however, is which non-anglophone countries tend to use English terms and which use their native tongues. English terms dominate in the Philippines, Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands. Egypt has a mix of English and Arabic search terms. While France, Japan, Ukraine, Brazil, and Spanish-speaking countries tend to search in their native languages.
All of this leads one to ask, is porn a universal language, a lingua franca that unites rather than divides? Probably not, but with everything else going on in the world, it may provide some kind of common ground.
Politics dominated many WOTYs. For example:
Dutch: "polarization" (also Merriam-Webster’s #WOTY).
Ukraine: "busification," describing young men being forcibly drafted off the streets into buses. #ThatWordChat
The #ANDC made history by choosing its first blend word as #WOTY. As Gwynn notes, they spotlight Australianisms to explore their unique history and cultural relevance. #ThatWordChat
Reminder: Tomorrow is #ThatWordChat’s Words of the Year 2024 show, featuring:
- Mark Gwynn (Australian National Dictionary Centre)
- Fiona McPherson (Oxford English Dictionary)
- Lynne Murphy (University of Sussex)
- Wendalyn Nichols (Cambridge Dictionary)
- Peter Sokołowski (Merriam-Webster)
- Kelly Wright & Ben Zimmer (American Dialect Society)
Sign up to attend: bit.ly/ThatWordChat
What words captured the essence of 2024? Join us on Jan. 14 for #ThatWordChat’s annual Words of the Year episode, featuring a global panel of lexicographical experts.
Register here: bit.ly/ThatWordChat
It’s something of a tradition on my Grammaticus blog to start the New Year with a lexicographical recap of the previous year. If you’ve missed it in the news, here’s an overview of the words that marked the year 2024, chosen by the leading dictionary publishers from the English-speaking world.
https://grammaticus.blog/2025/01/08/english-words-of-the-year-2024/
Put on your snoafers, pour yourself a social tonic, and settle in with my words of the year for 2024. Now with bonus Name of the Year! #woty #woty2024 https://fritinancy.substack.com/p/words-of-the-year-fritinancy-edition-f59
We’re thrilled to announce our first show of 2025 will be our favorite Word of the Year show! Join us on January 14. #ThatWordChat #WOTY
ii/ii • Если всё-таки продраться сквозь эту бюрократическую, глумливо-отъебическую пустоту, то кажется, что официальные русист:ки оставили намёк: дескать, они словом 2024 года считают слово «квадробер» (не «квадробику»). Но голосуют за «Пушкина». #words #WotY #Aesopianlanguage #bureaucratese #PushkinInstitute #манифестациятрусости
i/ii • Русист:ки из Государственного института русского языка имени Александра Пушкина путём открытого голосования выбирали слово года из короткого списка: «выборы», «искусственный интеллект», «квадробер», «Пушкин» и «семья». И выбрали словом 2024 года шестибуквенное «Пушкин». [парочка экспрессивных эмодзи][парочка экспрессивных эмодзи] https://mel.fm/novosti/3140872-institut-russkogo-yazyka-imeni-pushkina-nazval-slovo-2024-goda #words #WotY #Aesopianlanguage #bureaucratese #PushkinInstitute #манифестациятрусости
A new day. A new chance to succeed.
I'm still pondering what I should pick as my word of the year for '24.
Juggle stood me in good stead, providing a framework for the work I knew I needed to do going into '23. Not just internal work but writing and publishing.
I just don't know what I want to do next year.
My mental ship - write the next book - keeps foundering on a reef of "more of the same" when I'm looking for something new.
I hope you can find answers to your questions #today
Are you thinking about a new Word of the Year?
I learned of this alternative to new year's resolution near the end of December last year.
Rather than tasks that might/might not get done - usually not - it's a way of focusing on a single concept.
A word.
A kind of meditation.
A lens for me to examine each day.
I picked "juggle" because I had a lot of disparate pieces of my life to deal with.
I've started thinking about what to pick next.
How about you?
Sure, some people complain about Christmas decorations appearing too soon, but I'm here to complain about word-of-the-year announcements appearing too soon.
Here's Collins Dictionary, first out of the gate, with "AI" as the #WOTY for 2023.