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“Goblin mode”, what does the word chosen by the Oxford dictionary for 2022 mean

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“Goblin mode”, what does the word chosen by the Oxford dictionary for 2022 mean

LONDON – The trend of presenting oneself badly. The desire to stay in tracksuit or pajamas and slippers all day. The rejection of the perfect image, often digitally retouched, spread by social networks. The meaning of the “word of the year” voted by Oxford University Press can be summarized as follows: goblin mode. Literally, leprechaun fashion.

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