Polls open now through 28.November, the OED
presents its shortlist of nominees for the Word of the Year for 2024, with only one actual neologism in romantasy (
see previously, albeit the portmanteau for the literary genre dates back to 2008 when the German arm of publisher Random House tried to categorise its translations of English romance romances with an element of fantasy). Other contenders include
brainrot, a term first used by Henry David Thoreau in his 1842
Walden; or, Life in the Woods, and dynamic pricing, a calque of the Swedish coinage of economist Gunnar Myrdal in 1927 as
dynamiska prisbildning which has also seen a revival this past year with heightened public awareness of surges, gouging and exploitation in retail spaces and for gig-workers. More older words with new meanings are lore,
slop and demure. Which one is your pick?