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18.11.2009
"Unfriend", the term used to describe a Facebook member removing a friend from their friends list, or being removed from a friends list, has been chosen as word of the year by editors at the New Oxford American dictionary.
The word, according to a senior lexicographer, has "lex appeal", but others disagree to it being the word of 2009. Members of micro-blogging site Twitter, for example, posted their opinions.
"I tend to go with 'defriend', but I'll accept the OED's verdict," one user tweeted.
"'Unfriend?' That's their new word? It's DE-friend. Defriend...," another tweeted.
Other picks for the dictionary's word of the year included "sexting," "hashtag," "intexticated," "netbook", "paywall", "funemployed" and "green state."
Facebook is the most popular social-networking site in the world, which may explain why the dictionary tapped it for its top word. MySpace was the world's most popular social-networking site until June 2008, when Facebook took over the top spot.
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