Words & Phrases to Add in the Oxford Dictionary

"Wuhanism" (Woo-haan-ism) – The act of covering something up and enforcing silence at the cost of everyone else's suffering.

"Mut-rageous" (Mute-ray-ji-uhs) – The unexpected, unfair, and unwelcome change in situation or circumstance that threatens life and livelihood.

SARS-tastic (Saar-z-tass-tick) – Any serious situation that allows the use of sarcasm to highlight geo-political lies and corruption with potential for negative worldwide implications.

"Covid Willing" (...they will be held accountable.) – An offshoot of the phrase-prefix 'God willing'.

"More uncertain than a new variant" – A phrase denoting complete uncertainty, especially in regards to time and place.

"Tighter than a lockdown" – A phrase used either seriously or comically to highlight someone or something's capacity for intentional isolation, willful ignorance, deliberate close-mindedness, or verified impossibility.
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Published on December 16, 2021 05:18
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