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selfie
The decision was unanimous this year, with little if any argument. This is a little unusual. Normally there will be some good-natured debate as one person might champion their particular choice over someone elses. But this time, everyone seemed to be in agreement almost from the start. Other words were considered, as you will see from our shortlist, but selfie was the runaway winner. Its not a new word. For starters, it has already been included in Oxford Dictionaries Online (although not yet in the Oxford English Dictionary), and we wrote about it as part of our occasional Words on the Radar series back in June 2012. But our Word of the Year need not be a new word. However, it does need to demonstrate some kind of prominence over the preceding year or so and selfie certainly fits the bill. It seems like everyone who is anyone has posted a selfie somewhere on the Internet. If it is good enough for the Obamas or The Pope, then it is good enough for Word of the Year.
http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2013/11/word-of-the-year-2013-winner/
Berlum
(7,044 posts)MineralMan
(146,284 posts)Do a Google Image search for selfie. If you're a sensitive sort, be sure the Safe Search option is on, but it's not really necessary if you're an actual adult.
The search results are amusing, in a voyeuristic way...
Even more amusing are searches for things like stupid selfie, embarrassing selfie, and selfie fail.
Have fun.
underpants
(182,749 posts)she basically created a modeling career out of selfies.