Melbourne, Sept 11 (ANI): Publisher Collins has added 86 words in the Collins online dictionary, after taking into consideration the suggestions of all English-speaking members of the public.
The publisher, who allowed the people to become "word-spotters", and submit words to Collins' online resource, was shocked to see thousands of entries it received.
According to Collins, penning the normally closed process would make the way the English language is recorded more democratic.
Other entries include abbreviations such as "Locog" (London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games) and "BBM" (BlackBerry Messenger).
All the 86 new words are now being considered for the dictionary's print edition. (ANI)
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