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SMISHINGTricking people into disclosing confidential information via text (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2023)
LOLResponse to a funny text, and a hint to this puzzle's five longest answers
GOTEMInformal comment after tricking people
PHISHINGPOLLFraudulent survey that collects sensitive information via email?
REACTIONGIFAnimated image texted as a reply (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2021)
SECONDGENTLEMANHusband of a Vice-President (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2021)
SAPIOSEXUALOne who's attracted to highly intelligent people (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2021)
TERRAFORMMake inhabitable, as a planet (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2022)
VIDEODOORBELLSmall security camera at a house's entrance (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2022)
COLDOPENScene that precedes a title sequence (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2023)
GIGWORKERPerson who takes temporary jobs in the service sector (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2021)
SILVERFOXAttractive older man who's gone gray (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2021)
SHRINKFLATIONThe practice of selling less product for the same price (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2022)
MUDSEASONTime of year when dirt roads become undrivable (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2022)
GREENWASHMask environmentally harmful practices with misleading P.R. (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2022)
METAVERSEVirtual environment that accommodates multiple realities (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2022)
MEMESTOCKMarket offering that surges because of social-media buzz (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2023)
BEASTMODEAnimalistic persona that one might adopt when competing (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2023)
CRATEDIGShop for rare recordings in secondhand stores (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2023)
CROMULENTSynonym for "acceptable" first used on "The Simpsons" (and a new Merriam-Webster entry of 2023)