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'Rizz' Crowned Oxford University's Word Of The Year 2023: What Does Rizz Mean? Do You Have It?
How good are you when it comes to flirting with potential partners? If the answer is affirmative, then you may have 'rizz', even if you are not aware of it.
'Rizz' has been crowned Word Of The Year 2023 by Orford University Press and you have one person to thank for - Your very own Spider-Man!

This one is a Gen Z creation and is derived from the middle part of the word 'charisma', which was first recorded in 2022, according to Oxford. Rizz went viral in June when actor Tom Holland, who has played Spider-Man since 2016 in Marvel's films, admitted to having ' no rizz whatsoever' in an interview with Buzzfeed. Let us know more about it through this post.
What
Does
'Rizz'
Mean?
Do
You
Have
It?
The
Oxford
word
of
the
year,
'Rizz'
is
an
internet
slag
that
is
used
for
charm,
beauty,
or
ability
to
attract
romantic
or
sexual
partners,
mostly
by
young
people.
On
X
(formerly
Twitter),
Oxford
University
Press
said,
'CONFIRMED:
The
@OxUniPress
Word
of
the
Year
2023
is...
Rizz
(n.)
style,
charm,
or
attractiveness;
the
ability
to
attract
a
romantic
or
sexual
partner.
#WOTY23'.
'Rizz'
was
one
of
eight
words
that
were
on
the
shortlist,
all
chosen
to
reflect
the
mood,
ethos,
or
preoccupations
of
2023.
It
was
a
public
vote
that
narrowed
down
the
list
before
Oxford
lexicographers
made
the
final
decision.
Other
contenders
ranged
from
Swiftie
to
beige
flag
to
situationship.



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