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Add Slang & Music Terms from the Friday Night Funkin’ (FNF) Community

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Add Slang & Music Terms from the Friday Night Funkin’ (FNF) Community
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Hi everyone!
I’m a new user of the Oxford Dictionary of English app and I’m really enjoying how easy it is to look up meanings and get pronunciation examples. However, I’ve noticed that some of the newer slang and music-related terms that come from online rhythm games (especially Friday Night Funkin’ or FNF) aren’t included yet.
For example, when I searched for words like “sprunked,” “bopeebo,” “remix battle,” or even phrases like “hit the note streak” and “funkin’ vibe,” the dictionary couldn’t find any results. I know these might sound niche, but the FNF community is huge now — and many of these expressions have spread into social media and fan art culture far beyond the game itself.
It would be awesome if future updates could include:
  • Popular FNF slang and song titles that have entered general online English use.
  • Short explanations of how these words are used in gaming, music, or meme contexts.
  • Maybe even examples showing how people use them in sentences, like:
Quote:“That beat was so funky, it felt straight out of FNF!”
[*]Adding more modern, pop-culture-linked expressions could make the dictionary even more relevant for younger users or English learners who spend time online and encounter these terms regularly.
Just a suggestion from a gamer who loves words! 😄
Thanks for reading, and I’d love to hear if anyone else has noticed this or wants to see the same feature.
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