January(n.) late 13c.,Ieneuer(early 12c. in Anglo-French), from Old North FrenchGenever, Old FrenchJenvier(Modern FrenchJanvier), from LatinIanuarius (mensis)"(the month) ofJanus" (q.v.), to whom the month was sacred as the beginning of the year according to later Roman reckoning ...
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← Previous update January 31, 1998 Next update →Page 1 of 1Browsing page 1 of new words for January 31, 1998S stiffy noun an erection. Johnny refused to speak in front of the class because he had a stiffy. Citation from "Road to Europe", Family Guy (TV), Season 3 Episode 20 ...
Related words Usage Vulgarity SlangMap unit noun a person who is "just not right" primarily due to frequent and hard drug use in the past. Tommy Chong would be considered a "unit." What aunit. This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if leg...
Language never rests, and neither do we. In January 2021, Merriam-Webster added 520 new words and definitions to the dictionary. In this special episode, editors Emily Brewster and Peter Sokolowski break down the new additions.
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