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Here are few words added to the Merriam- Websters dictionary at the end of 2009:

Carbon footprint - the negative impact thaty a person or business has on the environment

frenemy - someone who pretends to be a friend but who is actually a enemy

vlog - a blog that features videos

staycation - a vacation spent at home or close to home

webisode - an episode of a show that can be viewed on a website

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