Twitter was out in force delivering its verdict on early modern advertising began to feature eroticismthe first presidential debate Monday, but some of the most devastating burns came from an unlikely source: the dictionary.
SEE ALSO: Trump's debate sniffles are louder than his wordsMerriam-Webster's Twitter account, which usually tweets words of the day, decided to deliver its verdict on some of the lingo deployed by the two candidates during the 90-minute debate.
OK, it was mostly Trump's words. OK, it was all Trump. This was how his rambling word salad went down with the nation's lexicographers.
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