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Do you want more rizz?

Oxford Dictionary's word of the year is ‘rizz.’ Do you have enough rizz? Have you ever rizzed someone? Have fun with today's complimentary writing prompts, read what I wrote, then join this dialogue!

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Dec 08, 2023
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WRITING PROMPTS to help you explore today’s topic:

  1. Write a paragraph of ten to fifteen sentences in which you use the word ‘rizz’ in each sentence. Try to make the paragraph coherent and flow well. Maybe try turning it into a short short short story, as well?

  2. Write an imagined dialogue between two celebrities in which they use the word ‘rizz’ at least three times each.

  3. Write a fictional scene in which a character has rizz or is trying to rizz someone. 

  4. Write a poem that captures the essence of rizz or someone who has rizz.

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My response to today’s question:

Today, I decided to write a paragraph full of the word “rizz.” And honestly, I felt a little ridiculous using the word over and over again. But alas, I used ‘rizz’ over and over again anyway, to get its definition and usage instilled in my mind. I don’t see anyone under the age of twenty-five using this word on a regular basis. Do you? Do you think this word will still be popular for more than a year or more?

Keep reading to see what I wrote, then share what you wrote today in the comments to start a dialogue.  


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