'Banished words' for 2019 include 'collusion,' 'yeet'

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A Michigan university released its annual list of “banished” words, including thought leader, POTUS and yeet.

Lake Superior State University said its 44th annual List of Words Banished from the Queen’s English for Mis-use, Over-use and General Uselessness was chosen from a pool of submissions from a public fed up with words like “wheelhouse” to mean an area of expertise and phrases like in the books to mean something concluded.

The list included common words using “-OTUS” as an initialism for of the United States, including POTUS for the president and FLOTUS for the first lady.

The list also includes “wrap my head around,” platform, collusion, ghosting, litigate, grapple, eschew, crusty, optics, legally drunk, importantly, accouterments and most important election of our time.

“We grapple, litigate, and then yeet irritating words and phrases gathered from the nominations and votes received during 2018,” the school said in a statement. It’s the most important election of our time.

Copyright 2019 by United Press International

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