Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Twerking - Talk About Feeling My Age!!!
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Although I am a music and culture writer, I am perfectly willing to accept that there are vast swathes of youth culture that do not apear on my radar, and that i am unlikely to understand.
Hence my confusion at the use of the term 'twerking' - which I happened upon this weekend reading a couple of magazines in a hotel room, and the station waiting lounge at Euston.
I now know what 'twerking is' - but my eyes were really opened when i read this on Google -
"In 2013, twerk was added to the Oxford Dictionary Online. The dictionary said the word had been around for 20 years, but the evidence for it to be included in the dictionary had tipped the scale when U.S. pop star Miley Cyrus gave a controversial and headline-producing twerking dance at the MTV Video Music Awards on August 25, 2013."
The Oxford Dictionary includes words from the influence of a Miley Cirus performance???????????????????????????
I really am getting old!
Hence my confusion at the use of the term 'twerking' - which I happened upon this weekend reading a couple of magazines in a hotel room, and the station waiting lounge at Euston.
I now know what 'twerking is' - but my eyes were really opened when i read this on Google -
"In 2013, twerk was added to the Oxford Dictionary Online. The dictionary said the word had been around for 20 years, but the evidence for it to be included in the dictionary had tipped the scale when U.S. pop star Miley Cyrus gave a controversial and headline-producing twerking dance at the MTV Video Music Awards on August 25, 2013."
The Oxford Dictionary includes words from the influence of a Miley Cirus performance???????????????????????????
I really am getting old!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think a lot of people - and that includes me -were unfamiliar with the word until the ludicrously widespread coverage of Ms Cyrus. So if it's suddenly become more widely known and used, I guess that's sufficient to spur the OED into action. (That plus the endless competition between dictionaries to cram in neologisms that will probably vanish again in six weeks.)
It seems to be what used to be called bumping and grinding. I've never really had much call to use either phrase, but you, as a music journalist, will be writing it all the time now, so good luck with that!
It seems to be what used to be called bumping and grinding. I've never really had much call to use either phrase, but you, as a music journalist, will be writing it all the time now, so good luck with that!
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