YOLO
English
Etymology
The phrase "you only live once" dates to the 19th century according to research by Katherine Martin, head of U.S. Dictionaries at Oxford University Press.[1] It saw a steady increase of usage from 1940 to 2000.[1] Ben Zimmer, lexicographer, found the earliest usage from 1993 in a trademark filed for YOLO gear with "you only live once" in small lettering. [1]
YOLO was entered into the Oxford English Dictionary as a word in 2016. [2]
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈjoʊ.loʊ/
- Rhymes: -əʊləʊ
Phrase
YOLO
Translations
you only live once
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See also
References
- Alyssa Bereznak, "An Oral History of YOLO, the Word That Lived Too Long", Vanity Fair, February 5, 2013
- "Moobs and YOLO among new words in Oxford English Dictionary", BBC News, September 12, 2016
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