Glump, snudg, wagger paggers and giglet: just four of the words included in the latest edition of The Chambers Dictionary. But what do they mean?
The latest edition of 110-year-old dictionary claims to be taking defiant stand against “disposable English”.
“Words are not sandwiches,” we’re told by the publishers. “They are not disposable; they should be celebrated, not made invisible. Popular English dictionaries have a critical responsibility to showcase our historic language, not just the words of the moment.”
Huffington Post UK take a look at some of the more obscure words that Chambers have decided to save, or hope to revive.