Summary:
- The article discusses the Oxford English Dictionary's choice of "goblin mode" as the 2022 Word of the Year.
- It explains that "goblin mode" is a slang term that refers to a person embracing "a kind of unapologetic, lazy, slovenly behavior."
- The article also includes commentary from a linguist who suggests that the Word of the Year doesn't actually have much meaning or significance, as it is just a reflection of current trends and doesn't necessarily represent an important or lasting change in language.