Released on the OED website in December 2025, the update introduced over 500 new words, phrases, and tenses, highlighting the growing influence of Nigerian language, culture, and cuisine worldwide.
Other Nigerian words now included in the dictionary are “moi moi,” “abeg,” “biko,” and “Ghana Must Go.” Internet slang like “DM,” “brainfart,” and “chug” were also added.
Additionally, over 1,000 existing entries were updated, and the histories of words such as “troll,” “coffee,” and “snooker” were explored.
The update reflects English as it is used around the world, including West African, Maltese, Japanese, and South Korean English, showing the increasing global reach of these varieties.
Some definitions of the Nigerian words include:
Other notable Nigerian additions include abrokyire, Adowa, ampesi, benachin, bichir, domoda, dumboy, hiplife, kpanlogo, light soup, nawetan, obroni, poda-poda, and yassa.
The update demonstrates how Nigerian language, food, and music are increasingly recognized and recorded in global English dictionaries.
KanyiDaily recalls that in January 2025, the Oxford English Dictionary expanded its lexicon with 20 Nigerian words and expressions, highlighting the influence of Nigerian English, Pidgin, and street slang on global vocabulary.
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