Sarah Palin's reality show scored huge ratings for its premiere Sunday night, while the guardians of usage at the New 옥스퍼드, 옥스포드 American Dictionary awarded the former Alaska governor the higher-brow distinction of coining 2010's "word of the year" — "refudiate" — via her Twitter account.
According to TLC, roughly 4.96 million people tuned in to watch the first episode of "Sarah Palin's Alaska." That's the biggest premiere in the channel's history.
And as if the ratings triumph weren't enough, today the New 옥스퍼드, 옥스포드 American Dictionary declared "refudiate" the 상단, 맨 위로 word in 2010 — a verb that Palin...
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