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Nomination season winds down for 44th annual Banished Word List

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Now is the time to get rid of this past year鈥檚 abused and misused words and phrases. Only a matter of days remain to submit a nomination for 海角社区鈥檚 2019 Word Banishment List, to be released on Dec. 31.

For every new year since 1976, LSSU 鈥 known for engineering, robotics, nursing, and Great Lakes freshwater research 鈥攈as issued its 鈥淟ist of Words Banished from the Queen鈥檚 English for Mis-Use, Over-Use or General Uselessness.鈥 LSSU accepts nominations for banishment from all over the world, covering all manner of word or phrase worthy of exile.

University officials note that even with this year鈥檚 midterm election-year lift, most entries don鈥檛 necessarily come from politics. Nominations for the 2018 list rolled in at a steady pace from the fields of academia, advertising, business, the military, sports, as well as politics.

鈥淲e unpack tons of pre-owned nominations,鈥 says a Gig Economy spokesman for the word-sifters, using some of the words banned earlier in 2018. 鈥淟et me ask you this: why do nominators drill down year after year to dish up irritating word and phrases? This endeavor is anything but a nothingburger. Let that sink in.鈥

Words and phrases banished in previous years include: My Bad (`98), Forced Relaxation (`89), Free Gift (`88), Live Audience (`83, `87, `90), and Minor Emergency Clinic (’90). Last year鈥檚 list dealt with “fake news,” ” Covfefe,” ” Hot Water Heater” and more.

The annual compilation makes news all over the world. Between now and mid-January, LSSU鈥檚 communications staff will conduct interviews with electronic media outlets such as Fox, NPR, CNN, MSNBC, BBC, CBC, plus radio call-in programs too numerous to list. The world鈥檚 major press agencies 鈥 AP, UPI, Reuters, even Xinhua (China鈥檚 national news agency) 鈥 also move the list. Lake Superior State鈥檚 tongue-in-cheek compilation catches the attention of columnists with the New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Huffington Post, and Newsweek.

Nominations for 2019鈥檚 list, along with compelling reasons for banishment, can be submitted online at bit.ly/BanishFirstCall or searching on “word banish nominate.”

The 2019 list 鈥 LSSU鈥檚 44thword banishment compilation – will be released at noon Eastern Standard Time on Dec. 31 to welcome the new year.