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Sarah Ogilvie
Sarah Ogilvie is a linguist, lexicographer and computer scientist based at Oxford
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Is ‘fascist’ still the right word?
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Will ‘gendy nooch’ ever make it into the dictionary?
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Cuck—the linguistic backstory to the alt-right’s favourite insult
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Is the Pope a nepo baby?
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When the word “prick” was a compliment
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