"Busification" has been named the main word of 2024 according to the dictionary of modern Ukrainian language and slang "Myslovo". This neologism, which refers to forced mobilization through an expedited process, was at the center of public attention in the past year.
"The term highlights issues with mobilization, where quantitative indicators overshadow qualitative ones, and human rights (sometimes along with common sense) take a back seat," the press release states.
The word is derived from the root "bus," meaning "minibus," combined with the suffix "-ification," indicating an action (from Latin facio — I do). Similar forms exist in words like "Russification" or "verification."
Among other contenders for the word of the year were the following terms:
The "Myslovo" dictionary has been documenting the most interesting linguistic phenomena for 12 years, adding neologisms, slang, and other new words to its database. The choice of word of the year is based on its popularity and social significance. Users submit words and their definitions.
2023 — mobilization;
2022 — Russian warship, go f*ck yourself;
2021 — vaccine;
2020 — coronavirus;
2019 — digitalization;
2018 — tomos;
2017 — visa-free;
2016 — corruption;
2015 — blockade;
2014 — cyborgs;
2013 — Euromaidan.
It is worth noting that the Oxford English Dictionary named the word of 2024 "brain rot", which means "decay of the brain."
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, the word of the year was "manifest". In 2024, it was searched almost 130,000 times.