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Merriam-Webster posts on X about chile, german, popcorn, vacations the most. They currently have XXXXXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries XXXX% celebrities XXXX% musicians XXXX%
Social topic influence chile 4.76%, german 2.38%, popcorn 2.38%, vacations 2.38%, chips 2.38%, puff 2.38%, clark 2.38%, hippo 2.38%, beyonc 2.38%, eminem XXXX%
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Some words go together like jelly and peanut butter wait that sounds super weird. A pair of words that is used in a fixed order in an idiomatic expression is called an irreversible binomial. Peanut butter and jelly is an example of an irreversible binomial. π§΅" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-16 17:03:52 UTC 1M followers, 907.8K engagements
"Oh my God Becky look at this etymology it is so interesting. Booty meaning onπ°is from the Middle Low German word bte meaning "distribution share plunder." Booty meaning π is from an older English word meaning buttocks later influenced by AAVE" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-22 18:00:59 UTC 1M followers, 28.6K engagements
"We find our definition of 'perplexing' confusing" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-17 13:08:52 UTC 1M followers, 33.7K engagements
"Grab your popcorn. One meaning of concession is a right to undertake and profit by a specified activity. It's called a 'concession stand' because it has been granted the right to sell food by the theater or stadium" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-21 18:55:11 UTC 1M followers, 31.9K engagements
"Hey came before hi and hi' came before hello. Hi is most likely a variant of hey. Hello is not related to either. Goodbye" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-18 15:59:01 UTC 1M followers, 106.3K engagements
"Irreversible Binomials that Rhyme - run and gun - meet and greet - fair and square - huff and puff - chips and dip - walk and talk" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-16 17:05:44 UTC 1M followers, 41.5K engagements
"We once made a dictionary with a built-in stand" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-10 15:06:12 UTC 1M followers, 381.8K engagements
"Sometimes we see irreversible TRInomials - animal vegetable mineral - ear nose throat - hop skip and jump - red white and blue We also do this with people/characters - Lewis and Clark - Cain and Abel - Bonnie and Clyde We hope you enjoyed this sweet and short thread" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-16 17:08:15 UTC 1M followers, 51.7K engagements
"Comma comes from the Greek komma meaning segment clause from koptein meaning to cut" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-18 13:40:01 UTC 1M followers, 20K engagements
"The hippo in hippopotamus and the hippo in hippocampus are the same. Hippo is from the Greek for "horse." Hippopotamus means river horse. Hippocampus means sea horse because that part of the brain is shaped like a seahorse" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-17 18:26:59 UTC 1M followers, 70.5K engagements
"The word stan comes from the Eminem song "Stan" which is about one of his obsessed fans. What if Eminem named the fan Dennis We could be saying I dennis Beyonce" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-08 18:04:39 UTC 1M followers, 5.4M engagements
"What's a word that does NOT mean what you first thought it meant We've all been there" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-05-23 14:02:43 UTC 1M followers, 605.5K engagements
"Hey ding-dongs lets have a chit-chat about Ablaut reduplication. If you have three words the order usually goes 'I-A-O.' tic-tac-toe If there are only two words I is the first and the second is either A or O. click-clack King-Kong" @MerriamWebster on X 2023-05-10 17:54:57 UTC 1M followers, 721.7K engagements
"chilly = π₯Ά chili = πΆ Chile = Chilli = ππΎπ€π«π§½" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-15 15:01:25 UTC 1M followers, 1.4M engagements
"(sighs) Both 'chile' and 'chili' are acceptable for the pepper and there isn't a chili (meat/beans) emoji. Can everyone chillax" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-16 17:56:12 UTC 1M followers, 44.2K engagements
"We would unironically watch every episode of this game show" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-16 13:11:52 UTC 1M followers, 186.7K engagements
"slop noun unwanted and unasked for AI-generated content" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-03 13:51:42 UTC 1M followers, 125.2K engagements
"Irreversible Binomials w/ Alliteration - rock and roll - sticks and stones - the birds and the bees - dine and dash - mix and match - wet and wild - dos and donts" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-16 17:04:47 UTC 1M followers, 45.5K engagements
"It is perfectly acceptable to begin a sentence with and. And its equally acceptable to begin a sentence with but or or" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-06-23 13:39:18 UTC 1M followers, 635.3K engagements
"lay = to place something down flat lie = to be in a flat position on a surface These two are already confusing and to top it all off lay is the past tense of lie and laid is the past tense of lay. So let's show each other some grace" @MerriamWebster on X 2024-04-26 14:22:31 UTC 1M followers, 111.3K engagements
"Hey came before hi and hi came before hello. Hi is most likely a variant of hey. Hello is not related to either. Goodbye" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-18 15:07:48 UTC 1M followers, 60.5K engagements
"If YOU were in charge of the English language for a day what is one thing you would absolutely change" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-14 18:26:25 UTC 1M followers, 210.5K engagements
"These are your words of the week ratio hoax enigma flash flood kiwi clafouti" @MerriamWebster on X 2025-07-18 18:19:46 UTC 1M followers, 22.7K engagements