Update 3: It appears that the poll has been taken down early just as the word bossy began to see a rise in popularity. Time's Editor had this to say
Update 2: 48 hours into the poll and Feminist remains in the lead with 47% of the votes. Bae remains at 13% and Bossy has taken a giant leap forward to 3%.
Update:As of 12 hours from the original posting of this thread, Feminist continued to dominate the lead going as far as 51% of the votes but has now dropped down to 49%. Bae has been steady at 13% for 24 hours and Bossy remains barely past the start line at 2%.
So Time Magazine is holding its annual "Which Word Should Be Banned" poll and at the time of writing, the word Feminist is leading the pack with 48% of the votes. Meanwhile, Bossy is trailing behind with 2% of the votes.
The full list of words and reasons they're on the list plus your chance to cast a vote is here: http://time.com/3576870/worst-words-poll-2014/
So, opinions? Which word are you gonna vote to ban? I personally voted for "bae" only because my sister says it all the time and it bugs me.
EDIT: Edited in the list of words for people who can't access the Time website.
Feminist remained strong in first place at 45% of the votes and Bae in second at 13% right until the end however, Bossy had seen a rise to 5% of the votes shortly before the poll was taken down. Could this have been due to frustrated feminists complaining to the editor? I'll update if I ever find out.TIME apologizes for the execution of this poll; the word 'feminist' should not have been included in a list of words to ban. While we meant to invite debate about some ways the word was used this year, that nuance was lost, and we regret that its inclusion has become a distraction from the important debate over equality and justice.
-Nancy Gibbs
Update 2: 48 hours into the poll and Feminist remains in the lead with 47% of the votes. Bae remains at 13% and Bossy has taken a giant leap forward to 3%.
Update:As of 12 hours from the original posting of this thread, Feminist continued to dominate the lead going as far as 51% of the votes but has now dropped down to 49%. Bae has been steady at 13% for 24 hours and Bossy remains barely past the start line at 2%.
So Time Magazine is holding its annual "Which Word Should Be Banned" poll and at the time of writing, the word Feminist is leading the pack with 48% of the votes. Meanwhile, Bossy is trailing behind with 2% of the votes.
The full list of words and reasons they're on the list plus your chance to cast a vote is here: http://time.com/3576870/worst-words-poll-2014/
bae: Yes, this term of endearment has been around for years, but suddenly it?s everywhere. You can?t turn around without encountering someone?s bae or some bae meal or some bae bae. The cool factor is being smothered. It?s time to start using something
basic: You get it. Girls need a word for other girls who name-drop D-listers in their fake Louboutins, going around thinking they?re a Carrie, even though they?re really a Miranda ? if Miranda had a less remarkable hair color and worked at TJ Maxx. But basic has become basic. Bad bitches can do better.
bossy: You are leaning in all over the place. If Sheryl wants a word banned, then we best get banning.
disrupt: Silicon Valley types may be changing sleepy industries, but this word is more worn out than startup names that sound and look like six-year-olds came up with them. You just might strangle the next ?disrupt0r? you meet with his hoodie drawstrings.
feminist: You have nothing against feminism itself, but when did it become a thing that every celebrity had to state their position on whether this word applies to them, like some politician declaring a party? Let?s stick to the issues and quit throwing this label around like ticker tape at a Susan B. Anthony parade.
I can?t even: ? finish a sentence, apparently. Nobody is this speechless.
influencer: This kind of business jargon makes you want to pivot yourself into a gorge. Stop throwing trumped up labels on people with a bunch of Twitter followers or five friends who might sign up for something if they do.
kale: You haven?t been so tired of having a single thing talked about and trumpeted and pushed in your face since people started signing up for Twitter. You even saw kids selling dried kale chips on the street the other day instead of running a lemonade stand. Kale chips, people! This is America!
literally: You continue to hate it when people use literally to mean figuratively, even if the word just won?t be separated from that usage. The least you can do is cast a vote against everyone who has ever ?literally? lost their mind, because they are metaphorically driving you bananas.
om nom nom nom: If people could stop posting pictures of their brunches like their fancy toast slices were newborn babies, then maybe you would be spared this overdone onomatopoeia. You get it. Food is delicious. Restaurants serve bacon. Moving on.
obvi: You hate this particular unnecessary, cloying word-shortening about as much as you hate perf, whatevs, adorbs, natch, totes and amaze (when used in place of amazing). If truncation is cool, then you?d like to buy a ticket to the hottest place on earth, please.
said no one ever: ?A joke like this stays fresh no matter how many times you hear it,? said no one ever.
sorry not sorry: #sorrynotsorryyoureoverthisnonapology
turnt: Parents in Middle America may still be struggling to understand what this word means, but everybody else knows all too well ? including writers at SNL, who portrayed the state of being turnt as a remedy to an unsatisfying sex life. It?s time for turnt to turn down.
yaaasssss: Nooooooooo mmooooorrrreeeeee. If only for poor Lady Gaga?s sake.
So, opinions? Which word are you gonna vote to ban? I personally voted for "bae" only because my sister says it all the time and it bugs me.
EDIT: Edited in the list of words for people who can't access the Time website.