It's "no longer current in natural colloquial speech," per the OED Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% WHOM It's "no longer current in natural colloquial speech," per the OED (4)
62% AAH "S-o-o-o relaxing!" (3)
57% NARY Not, colloquially (4) New York Times Feb 7, 2026
52% OPRAH The "O" of the magazine O (5) USA Today Mar 7, 2026
52% UTAH State that eats the most Jell-O per capita (4) USA Today Mar 4, 2026
52% BEFORETIMES Past, colloquially (11) New York Times Feb 28, 2026
52% EACH Per (4) The Atlantic Feb 8, 2026
52% BRO "Dude," colloquially (3)
50% AWW "So-o-o cute!" (3) New York Times Mar 9, 2026
50% TOPICAL Current (7) USA Today Mar 1, 2026
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