Neologisms: stable
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A stable neologism is a word which has already gained some recognizable and likely somewhat lasting foothold in usage, at least in the circles familiar with the subject domain related to the word (e.g., words which have recently been added to print dictionaries, including popular slang dictionaries).
Here is a list of neologisms: (these could potentially be sorted for recency of addition into mainstream use with most recent words added perhaps to the top or bottom?)
- spam
- McJob - used to refer to a dead-end job without prospects for advancement
- faq - abbreviation for frequently asked questions
- muggle - term coined by J.K. Rowling for a non-magical person
- Pythonesque - Anything which relates to, originates from, or has a similarity with the humour of Monty Python's Flying Circus.