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However, the addition of new words like “retweet,” “sexting,” and “cyberbullying” presents how the dictionary is applicable to all ages. In, “Retweet this: Oxford’s new addition of words are outlandish” by Kelly Liu, “the job of a dictionary is to document a language that is relevant to a specific group of people who are using it” Therefore, internet slang should be added to the OED dictionary because the younger generations are using such words and can frequently be seen or heard just about anywhere. The job of the dictionary would not be fulfilled if new words weren’t being added to the OED. Also, if the dictionary is applicable to all age groups, then there needs to be new words that younger generations are using so that the dictionary is applicable to all ages. In short, the recently added words present how the dictionary is applicable to all age groups whether elderly or pre-teen. In conclusion, new words like “sexting,” “retweet,” and “cyberbullying” should be added to the Oxford English Dictionary. The new words prove how the progression of social media and the internet have affected modern society. If the OED didn’t added new words then it would not be up to date or applicable to all ages. Therefore, adding new words that are being used more and more frequently to OED is a good thought because the