How I hope to see you all before you post the most horrible photo I've ever seen claiming to possess the elusive 'rizz.'Zorica NastasicIt's been the year of "rizz," "rizzing up," and the often self-proclaimed "rizzler."The Oxford English Dictionary even declared it 2023's word of the year.The word is derived from "charisma," something many lack in the extreme.Goodbye, "goblin mode." Hello, "rizz."Folks, we've done it again — as a collective, we've pushed the esteemed Oxford English Dictionary into making a slang term its word of the year.The dictionary again opened its contest up for a vote for the second time ever.Other competitors for word of the year were "prompt," "situationship," and "Swiftie." The shortlist included "beige flag," "de-influencing," "heat dome," and "parasocial." If you don't know what those words mean, you might want to stop reading and stick to your generation's slang.After over 32,000 people cast votes, the Oxford team picked "rizz" as its final selection.The term comes from the word "charisma," according to the dictionary's announcement.