What's an obsolete or incredibly obscure word you think people should know?

Corroded@leminal.space to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 279 points –

Overmorrow refers to the day after tomorrow and I feel like it comes in quite handy for example.

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I actually dislike that term a lot.

It's like spunkgargleweewee. It seems immature and makes me feel more dismissive towards the argument. Maybe that also has to do with it being a catch all term and people seem less willing to give specific examples of how things are declining in quality.

spunkgargleweewee

You're claiming that is a term people use?

Skibidi Ohio rizz bro.

Omg no

I believe the term originated with Yahtzee during the military and tactical shooter crazy in the 2010s. It referred to games that paraded players through various spectacles and rooms full of chest high walls, until enough time had passed to call it a campaign.

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Not commonly but every so often YouTubers I watch will start using it and it sticks for a prolonged period of time.

It was just the first thing that came to mind. I imagine there are other equally silly internet words out there.

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Wait did you just coin that? That's fucking brilliant /s

Edit: apparently I needed a /s because Lemmy doesn't use this term constantly or anything?

Because there was no /s - no they didn't, it's been around for a little while now. It basically means products or services slowly getting worse rather than better - such as adding ads, adding useless or broken ai to everything, switching to a subscription without adding any actual value. This is almost always done in the interest of maximizing profit as much as possible, at the expense of the users (monetarily and experience wise). Basically, see any major company decisions in the last several years, especially at companies with very large audiences (Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Airbnb, Facebook, etc)

Since we're talking about it, and I really like the guy's work, I figured I should say who coined it! Author, Cory Doctorow! He has a blog where he (among all the other stuff he writes about) defined the word, and wrote several articles about it.

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lol I didn't think I needed the /s because it was dripping with sarcasm.

The issue with pretending to be stupid on the internet to make a point is that there are so many people doing the same thing with no point in mind.

Sarcasm isn't "pretending to be stupid" imo

It was coined by Cory Doctorow.

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