@MerriamWebster
Merriam-Webster
6 years
πŸ“ˆ'Inclusion' is our top search on the night, followed by 'cinematography,' 'in memoriam,' 'feminism,' and 'rider.' #Oscars
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@MerriamWebster
Merriam-Webster
6 years
πŸ“ˆ A 'rider' is a provision added to obtain a distinct end. #Oscars
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@holemac1
JustPassinThru
6 years
@MerriamWebster How in the hell do people NOT know what "inclusion" means?
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@AnnieVeeee
YM r/syazwani πŸ‡΅πŸ‡Έ
6 years
@MerriamWebster Good to know πŸ€”
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@ScottieMcScoots
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6 years
@WhistlingBatter @MerriamWebster We know that apostrophes don't always need inclusion.
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@Angelkrista
Angelkrista
6 years
@MerriamWebster Please keep educating people about the true definition of feminism. We feminist, who merely ask for equal treatment, thank you ❀️
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@JimSt_
Gold Coast Ghost
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@ScottieMcScoots
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6 years
@WhistlingBatter @MerriamWebster I'm just teasing. Calm down. πŸ™‚
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@archdog
Kristine Hoffman - 🐾
6 years
@sempf @MerriamWebster See above. A business-legal term.
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@Firepeye
Fire Pie πŸ”₯πŸ₯§
6 years
@WhistlingBatter @djskizzle @MerriamWebster Hey @whistling batter, we don't know what an "inclusion rider" is. Could've been "inclusion writer" or even "inclusioniter". We are curious and inquisitive folk who like to be fully informed.
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@chelseabowen
Chelsea Bowen
6 years
@MerriamWebster β€˜cinematography’ is always a big one for you guys (aka the dictionary) after the Oscars. 🌈The more you know🌈
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@StargazerKas
✨ Kas πŸš€πŸ’«
6 years
@MerriamWebster smh that all of these words are not in people's working vocabulary. but glad to see people made the effort to look up the words they didn't know, big respect for that.
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@molliestraub
not a bleach blonde bad-built butch body
6 years
@MerriamWebster I guess I shouldn't be surprised that people these days don't know what "inclusion" means.
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@MarcusSharon
Sharon Marcus
6 years
@MerriamWebster Seriously, people are still looking up #Feminism as though it's some obscure Latin phrase or arcane business term? Okay. It's never too late to learn, but we should also ask ourselves what we are doing to make this term uncommon knowledge.
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@Laughhon
Susie G
6 years
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