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Published 18:59 15 Jun 2013 BST
Updated 00:58 6 Nov 2013 GMT
A number of words have been added to the latest version of the Oxford English dictionary but one in particular means bad news for dads.
That’s right “dad dancing” has officially been defined as an "awkward, unfashionable, or unrestrained style of dancing to pop music, as characteristically performed by middle-aged or older men.”
According to Reuters, other new additions include “tweet,” “flash mob” and “geekery.”
And just in case you need a few examples of “dad dancing” here’s the best of what we found online...
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