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The Oxford dictionary chose the phrase “brain rot”, which means – Brain rot
The word of 2024 has been chosen.
Oxford Dictionaries chose brain rot as the term of 2024
What does the phrase “brain rot” mean?
“Brain rot” means excessive consumption of information, primarily online content, which has no content and negatively affects a person's cognitive abilities. As a result of excessive consumption of meaningless content, “brain rot” occurs – deterioration of a person's mental or intellectual state.
Where did the phrase “brain rot” come from?
According to bbc.com, it was first used by the American writer and thinker Henry David Thoreau in his book in 1854, criticizing society's tendency to devalue complex ideas. “While England is trying to fight the potato rot, will there be any attempt to cure the brain rot – which is a very common disease and . . .