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'w00t' Named 2007 Word of the Year

Posted by CmdrTaco on Wed Dec 12, 2007 09:48 AM
from the still-waiting-for-slashdotted-as-a-verb dept.
bukharin writes "'w00t', the "small word that packs a pretty big punch", has been named Word of the Year for 2007 by dictionary gurus Merriam-Webster. Visitors to the Merriam-Webster website were asked to vote for one of 20 commonly searched words and phrases. Facebook was the runner-up. Previously honored geek words include google (runner-up in 2006) and blog (winner in 2004)."
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  • What? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Gigiya (1022729) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:49AM (#21670481)
    I haven't seen anyone use "w00t" in about three years.
    • Re:What? (Score:5, Funny)

      by Laebshade (643478) <laebshade@gmail.com> on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:50AM (#21670495)
      ya rly
    • Re:What? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by SatanicPuppy (611928) * <Satanicpuppy@gmai3.14159l.com minus pi> on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:53AM (#21670517) Journal
      It's definitely on the decline in nerd culture. I guess the rest of the world is picking through our discards.
      • Re:What? (Score:5, Funny)

        by Etrias (1121031) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:10AM (#21670711)
        It's hard to see it in any context but geek culture. I can't imagine that many people will even think it means anything other than some other misspelling.

        Ladies and gentlemen, Merriam-Webster has officially jumped the shark.
        • Re:What? (Score:5, Insightful)

          by Elemenope (905108) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:47AM (#21671237)

          A friend of mine's license plate is w00t. And he's a geek but by no means a cripplingly stunted one. Then again, the fact that the license plate was available says loads about just how important this word is to geek culture...not very.

          re: Dictionaries jumping the shark...no kidding. Then again, dictionaries aren't supposed to be up to date so much as a conservative normalizing force in language usage. IIRC, the first dictionaries were intended to regularize spelling variations, more so than be comprehensive catalogues of words in usage.

        • Re:What? (Score:4, Funny)

          by runlvl0 (198575) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @12:13PM (#21672757) Homepage

          It's hard to see it [w00t] in any context but geek culture.

          I don't know, I stay up most every night until 12:01 waiting for the next w00t [woot.com]. When there's a woot-off [wikipedia.org], forget about it - I'm up all night!

          Of course, my wife has observed that I might have a w00t *problem*.

          Wowwee Roboquad Interactive Robot, LeakFrog 2-Pack,Micro Remote Control Helicopter, Xact Seven Mile Professional Two-Way Radios, Jabra C820s Noise Canceling Headphones, Microsoft Zune 30GB Digital Media Player, SanDisk Sansa e250 2GB Media Player, Saitek A100 MySpkr Personal Stereo Speaker, Netgear 802.11g Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter - 2 Pack, Nyko Air Flo EX USB Controller for PC/MAC - 2 Pack, Xact 2-Way FRS/GMRS Wristwatch Radios, Pinnacle DVD Maker Deluxe, USB Missile Launcher, Sony NW-S703 1GB MP3 Player with Noise Cancelling Headphones, Chaucer's Mead Trio, HealthPro Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor, Gourmet Coffee Cafe Single Serving Coffeemaker with Free Coffee, Sling Media SlingBox Classic, Microsoft Streets and Trips 2006 w/ GPS Locator Hardware, Netgear 108Mbps Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter, iRobot Roomba 4296 Remote Scheduler Robotic Vacuum, Siemens Bluetooth Car Kit

          I suspect that I may have been 0wn3d.
      • Re:What? (Score:4, Funny)

        by Billosaur (927319) * <wgrother@optonline.nOPENBSDet minus bsd> on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:30AM (#21670991) Journal

        Word!!!

    • So? When was the last time you saw anyone use 'sardoodledom' (one of the other nominees)?
      • Re:What? (Score:5, Funny)

        by Palpitations (1092597) * on Wednesday December 12 2007, @11:57AM (#21672443)

        So? When was the last time you saw anyone use 'sardoodledom' (one of the other nominees)?
        That's quite a conundrum. I'm not trying to start a blamestorm here, but it appears you may be an apathetic charlatan. Sardoodledom.

        Sorry, someone had to do it (w00t!).
  • What??? (Score:5, Funny)

    by tritonman (998572) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:49AM (#21670483)
    Who still uses w00t? I haven't used that since like 1998... What's the PHRASE of 2007, "All your base are belong to us?"
    • Re:What??? (Score:5, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:53AM (#21670521)
      According to my inbox, the most popular word for 2007 appears to be "V1@grA"
      • Re:What??? (Score:4, Funny)

        by SCHecklerX (229973) <slshdt@freefall.homeip.net> on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:03AM (#21670647) Homepage
        This year I'm thinking of getting jerseys made and leading a team at the 24 hours of big bear as "Team V1@gra". Our motto, also on the jerseys, will be "Ride Hard"
      • Re:What??? (Score:5, Funny)

        by filthpickle (1199927) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @11:12AM (#21671631)
        I would have voted for MegaDik. Some of those MegaDik spams are funnier than entire episodes of Everybody loves Raymond. My favorite is: " Now that you've got a gal that's hot You wanna hump her moistened twat. She looks so sizzling, she's so nice! But would your penile size suffice? Not sure she will long for more? You need a thing she would adore! But how to get it long and thick? Your only chance is MegaDik! You'll get so wanted super-size And see wild craving in her eyes! Your rod will bang her box so deep, Tonight you'll hardly fall asleep! " Although the fact that they are having "Holiday Specials" now is pretty damn funny too.
    • Re:What??? (Score:5, Funny)

      by webmaster404 (1148909) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:54AM (#21670531)
      No the key phrase for years 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 is "This is the year of Linux on the desktop"
  • by eln (21727) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:52AM (#21670513) Homepage
    I am elated by this news. I feel a great sense of triumph that this word has received such an honor. If only there were some word that could express my happiness at this victory for geek-kind, perhaps a word with numbers substituted for letters somewhere.

    Oh well, I guess I'll just go with "yay".
  • I thought the correct representation was w00t, with 'zeroes' and not capital O's, as in wOOt.
    • ?

      But that's what the article is saying too. w00t, not wOOt.
    • by techpawn (969834) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:59AM (#21670603) Journal
      I mean, how "correct" are we being with this. I always thought w00t was a l33t thing. I have never seen it used outside of computer geek circles really and it's assumed that j00r sp34k1n6 1|\| l33t s0 7h3 00z 4r3 7h3r3.

      I guess there is some truthiness with how they pick their words though.
  • by syntaxeater (1070272) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:55AM (#21670549)
    can now be summarized as "mount, grep, w00t"
  • google (Score:4, Interesting)

    by superwiz (655733) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:55AM (#21670553) Journal
    The only reason google lost is because the criterion was the most "commonly searched for words". If someone can already search, how likely are they to search for "google"?
  • by east coast (590680) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:57AM (#21670569)
    Word of the year in 2012? Über.

    2013: Slashvertisement
    2014: fucktard
    2015:1337
  • WTF? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Cleon (471197) <cleon42 AT yahoo DOT com> on Wednesday December 12 2007, @09:57AM (#21670581) Homepage
    Leet-speak from 2001 gets named "word of the year" in 2007? How does that work?

    Next year I suppose it'll be "pwned."

    £4m3.
    • Re:WTF? (Score:5, Funny)

      by Anne_Nonymous (313852) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:10AM (#21670729) Homepage Journal
      So you're saying the "word of the year" competition is m00t?
    • Re:WTF? (Score:5, Informative)

      by Jugalator (259273) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:15AM (#21670799) Journal
      They must just now be discovering Microsoft's leet speak tutorial archives [archive.org].

      Microsoft got boring though, now that page simply redirects here [microsoft.com] instead.

      It's interesting to follow the revision histories on that page on archive.org. It started out pretty much as my first link, then they removed the "illegal activities" section probably out of political correctness and not wanting to damage their reputation, and now there's no info on leetspeak at all.
  • Following "w00t" in the list of most searched-for terms were such terms as "clearasil" and "cheetos".
  • by Gearoid_Murphy (976819) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:02AM (#21670635)
    w00t is your name? w00t is your favourite color? w00t is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow!!!!!
  • by foniksonik (573572) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:07AM (#21670679) Homepage Journal

    Bling
    Jiggy
    Fresh
    Bad
    Gnarly
    Dude

    or any of the popular slang words from our childhood... of course those were all 3-5 years old by the time they reached nationwide popularity too..

    It does represent the shifting focus of teen age pop culture however... surfer, skater, rocker, DJ Mixer, hip-hopper, Rap Star, Nerd, Hacker

    What's next? ask the kids... they know.

  • by cybermage (112274) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:11AM (#21670735) Homepage Journal
    woot! [woot.com]

    For those not familiar with the site, they sell one product a day, until it's gone, at a deep discount. Today (12/13/2007) it's a NavMan GPS for $149.

    I hit the site every day.
  • by PhuCknuT (1703) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:13AM (#21670767) Homepage
    I believe this is the first sign of the apocalypse.
  • by Jozxyqk (16657) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:14AM (#21670779)
    09 f9 11 02 9d 74 e3 5b d8 41 56 c5 63 56 88 c0
  • You'd think that... (Score:5, Informative)

    by PinkyDead (862370) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:15AM (#21670793) Journal
    Merriam-Webster's word of the year would be in their dictionary.

    http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/w00t [m-w.com]. Odd that.
  • by Loosifur (954968) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:20AM (#21670839)
    Pecksniffian? Pecksniffian was in the running??

    Seriously???
  • Etymology (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Björn (4836) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:24AM (#21670887)
    The Etymology according to the wiktionary [wiktionary.org]

    Of uncertain origin; theories include:

    • an acronym from "we own the other team";
    • an onomatopoeia representing the sound of capture sirens from online capture the flag games;
    • a blend of wow and loot;
    • a leetspeak mutation of whoo, what or root;
    • a corruption of root, shouted by hackers when they obtain root-level access in a targeted system.
  • Mmmkay... (Score:4, Interesting)

    by tomzyk (158497) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @10:29AM (#21670977) Homepage Journal
    From the article:

    Thousands of you took part in the search for Merriam-Webster's Word of the Year for 2007, and the vast majority of you chose a small word that packs a pretty big punch. The word you've selected ...
    Um... so this word was selected by a "vast majority" of the "thousands" that participated in selecting the Word of the Year.

    Does anyone else think that this was just a joke played by some highschool kids saying that they own your website? The only reason "pwned" (or any variation of it) wasn't used is because it would be too obvious that scriptkiddies rigged your election.
  • Language issues. (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Ungrounded Lightning (62228) on Wednesday December 12 2007, @01:48PM (#21674463) Journal
    Last year I attended a conference. woot.com was one of the sponsors. At the closing ceremony they passed out some swag from that company to the attendees - in a container boldly labeled with the company logo.

    When I got home and she saw it my wife was ROTFL.

    She's one of the couple hundred remaining speakers of the west-coast American Indian trade jargon. And it seems that, in that language, the word for the male organ is (approximately) WOOT-`let.

    Shades of 18th century viagra ads.
      • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

        Any mainstream lexiconographer will readily admit that his work is descriptive, not prescriptive.
        • Two blank tiles will do the trick.

          ..of course, with this announcement, the next version of Scrabble will have to be rescored and retiled to accomodate more possible entries. I, for one, welcome our alphanumeric overlords.

    • The memo I seemed to miss is that "word", in the written language context, now accepts embedded numerals.
      Maybe we can solve the overload problem by suffixing a word with a non-pronounced number pointing to the definition intended by the writer, e.g. love2: "a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend", instead of love3: "sexual passion or desire".
      Of course, many careers are founded upon the existing ambiguity...