Jedis infiltrate Oxford dictionary

BRITAIN: Science fiction's "Jedi" warriors and "Klingon" bad guys have entered the newest edition of the Shorter Oxford English…

BRITAIN: Science fiction's "Jedi" warriors and "Klingon" bad guys have entered the newest edition of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, along with "asylum seekers", "asymmetrical warfare" and "spin control".

The first new edition in nearly a decade of the short version of the classic word bible will appear on Thursday, with 3,500 new entries, from "ass-backwards" to "warp drive".

The British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, is immortalised with "Blairism", "Blairite", "New Labour", "Old Labour" and the ill-fated construction project, the "Millennium Dome".

New slang terms include "get real" and "badass". There are also 500 new quotations. Among the writers whose literary citations appear for the first time are best-sellers Tom Clancy and Nick Hornby, Bridget Jones author Helen Fielding and, inevitably, Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling.

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But although new words from science fiction films such as Star Wars and Star Trek have made it, words coined for the Harry Potter books are still too new to appear.

"Generally, a word has to be used five times in five different places over five years, although something like 'text messaging' got in quicker because it became so widely used so quickly," said spokeswoman Ms Claire Turner. - (Reuters)