This Year's Final Four Words at Oxford have Rizz
Rizz tops Swiftie as Oxford University Press' Word of the Year.
Oxford University Press has named the Spiderman-influenced word “rizz″ as its Word of the Year. This emphasizes the popularity of a term used by Generation Z to describe someone’s ability to attract or seduce another person.
Rizz is derived from "charisma," and was first recorded in 2022, says Oxford. However, it only went viral in June after actor Tom …
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