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Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Vuvuzela goes into the dictionary
Vuvuzela goes into the dictionary
The instrument made famous at this summer’s World Cup has just been given a stamp of approval. Vuvuzela can now be found in the Oxford English Dictionary along with other new entries including ‘staycation’ (holidaying in your home country) and ‘cheeseball’ (someone lacking in style).
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bobbobdude (Age 15) wrote on Friday, 27 August 2010 @ 11:55
I have a new favourite word - cheeseball!!!!!
PurpleGurl (Age 12) wrote on Sunday, 29 August 2010 @ 12:02
I love the video clip it's so funny