A new book suggests people are keen to coin new insults in the English language, such as "tanorexic" and "celebutard".
The new book, "I Smirt, You Stooze, They Krump" contains new key words and phrases to enter into popular usage.
"Smirt" apparently describes people who flirt while they smoke outside their office buildings or pubs.
To "krump" is to dance, sometimes wearing face paint, in a fast and aggressive style, mimicking a fight but remaining non-violent.
"Stooze" is a verb describing the practice of taking advantage of introductory interest free periods offered by credit card companies, to borrow money that is then invested elsewhere for profit.
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