Oxford names ‘rage bait’ as Word of the Year 2025

Media reports say Oxford University Press has named "rage bait" as its 2025 Word of the Year, following a three-day public vote that drew participation from more than 30,000 people. According to Oxford’s language data, usage of the term has tripled over the past year, capturing the tone of 2025’s increasingly charged digital landscape. Defined […]

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Media reports say Oxford University Press has named "rage bait" as its 2025 Word of the Year, following a three-day public vote that drew participation from more than 30,000 people.

According to Oxford’s language data, usage of the term has tripled over the past year, capturing the tone of 2025’s increasingly charged digital landscape.

Defined as “online content deliberately designed to provoke anger or outrage by being frustrating, offensive, or provocative,” rage bait is typically used to drive engagement and boost traffic on websites or social media platforms.

Linguists at Oxford Languages say the rise of the term reflects a shift in online culture — from click-driven curiosity to emotion-driven manipulation. The word gained prominence during a year marked by social unrest and intensified global debates around the regulation of digital content.

First appearing in 2002 on Usenet to describe road rage behavior, the term evolved in the 2010s into internet slang, especially on platforms like Twitter. It has since become a regular reference in both media and content creator circles.

“The fact that the word ‘rage bait’ exists — and that its usage has surged — shows a growing awareness of how our emotions are being manipulated online,” said Casper Grathwohl, President of Oxford Languages. “Where once the internet competed for attention, it now competes for outrage.”

The Oxford Word of the Year is not limited to a single word. It may also include expressions considered linguistically meaningful as a whole.

 

Runners-up for 2025

Two other contenders made it to the final shortlist.

"Aura farming" refers to the conscious effort to cultivate a magnetic or charismatic presence — a manufactured version of natural “cool.” The phrase rose in popularity after viral videos in 2024 explored whether personal charisma can be engineered.

"Biohack", the second runner-up, describes the practice of optimizing physical or mental performance through lifestyle changes, supplements, or technology. The term has gained momentum as celebrities and tech entrepreneurs embrace longevity and self-optimization trends.

In 2024, Oxford’s Word of the Year was “brain rot”, a phrase used to describe low-value, low-quality online content — especially content generated by AI.

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