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Pauline, Apparently, it is used a lot on television and in the media.
I googled it and it seems it’s been around since 2004!
It’s an American word...of course! I’m
Yes I've heard of it before Art only recently though I was thinking words we now use.... how about Brexit and lockdown or binge-watch or maybe snowflake which has a new meaning these days