Sriracha, alt-right and froyo among new words added to Merriam-Webster dictionary

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Monday, September 18, 2017
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Over 250 words from foods, the internet, sports, politics and other topics have expanded the vocabulary of the Merriam-Webster.com dictionary.





Here is a look at a few of the new words or words that have been given additional definitions:



Sriracha - a pungent sauce that is made from hot peppers pureed with usually garlic, sugar, salt, and vinegar and that is typically used as a condiment.



Bibimbap - a Korean dish of rice with cooked vegetables, usually meat, and often a raw or fried egg.



Froyo - short for frozen yogurt.



Troll - to harass, criticize, or antagonize (someone) especially by provocatively disparaging or mocking public statements, postings, or acts.





Bunny - an easy shot (such as a layup) taken close to the basket.



Face mask - a penalty imposed on a player for grabbing and pulling an opponent's face mask during play.



Schneid - a losing streak (as in sports).



Alt-right - a right-wing, primarily online political movement or grouping based in the U.S. whose members reject mainstream conservative politics and espouse extremist beliefs and policies typically centered on ideas of white nationalism.

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