DETROIT — You, sir, (or ma’am): Focus, if you will, on a historic, on fleek listicle containing words nominated for bigly banishment. But don’t convene a town hall meeting or get your dandruff up in the echo chamber over them.
Northern Michigan’s Lake Superior State University on Saturday released its 42nd annual List of Words Banished from the Queen’s English for Misuse, Overuse and General Uselessness.
The tongue-in-cheek, non-binding list comes from suggestions to the Sault Ste. Marie school. It includes “you, sir,” “focus,” “town hall meeting,” “historic,” “echo chamber,” “on fleek,” “bigly,” “listicle” and “get your dandruff up,” an apparent substitute for “dander,” its hair-and-skin kin.
The others were “Frankenfruit,” “bête noire,” “guesstimate,” “ghost,” “dadbod,” “selfie drone,” “manicured,” “post-truth,” “disruption” and “831” — a texting encryption of “I love you” (eight letters, three words, one meaning).