Who knew that a tongue-lashing between two world leaders will make us go through dictionary pages frantically to learn new words? As a reply to US President Donald Trump's speech at the UN, North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong Un released an official statement on September 21 through Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). The statement was pretty much according to people's expectations, with Kim calling Trump "mentally deranged", "rogue", and "gangster". However, there was a tiny exception towards the end.
A specific sentence stood out: "Action is the best option in treating the dotard who, hard of hearing, is uttering only what he wants to say." The statement ended like this; "I will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire."
The new English word 'dotard', which is actually not that new, took the internet by storm, creating trends in social media. It seems political leaders are ensuring our vocabulary keeps flourishing.
Merriam-Webster dictionary defines 'dotard' as a word dating back to the 14th century, which means "a state or period of senile decay marked by decline of mental poise and alertness."
Only, the word was not directly uttered by Kim, who had spoken in Korean. The unusual translation was presented by KCNA as a replacement for the Korean word "늙다리미치광이" ("neulg-dali-michigwang-i"), literally meaning 'old lunatic.' Ironically, Kim's statement warns Trump to choose his words carefully while addressing important people, something that the news agency has followed to boot.
'Dotard' is indeed a strange word to pull out as most of the English-speaking population had no idea of its meaning. After the statement's release, millions around the world have rushed to google it.
Although the word had almost become obsolete in modern usage, it has a record of popping up in the pages of history, much like the elder wand from the Harry Potter series. Shakespeare has used it in many instances, one such example being "Tush, tush, man, never fleer and jest at me. I speak not like a dotard nor a fool," in Much Ado About Nothing, as pointed out by Nathalie Vienne-Guerrin in "Shakespeare's Insults: A Pragmatic Dictionary."
It also appeared in The New York Times, probably for the first time in 1854, when Thomas Hart Benton was described as "an imbecile and a dotard" by Congressman John Pettit. Most recently, 'dotard' appeared there in June, in the Russian opera The Golden Cockerel's review.
This address has left the world in splits, with Twitterati pouring forth memes and hilarious tweets, with #dotard among the topmost trending topics. Check out some of the tweets that will surely tickle your funny bone:
Pick your fave #dotard picture ????#DotardInChief #DotardTrump #DotardPOTUS pic.twitter.com/GhvvYwxniU
— #ImpeachTrump (@Ihavenoprez) September 21, 2017
Excessive covfefe leads to dotardness. #dotardtrump pic.twitter.com/UiFqEAqsXP
— Shane McDonald (@mcshanehedges) September 22, 2017
I call him racist misogynistic bigoted ignorant treasonous lecherous incestuous pussygrabbing sexual assaulter...but I guess #dotard will do
— Alt Fed Employee (@Alt_FedEmployee) September 22, 2017
Not only did Kim Jong-Un teach Trump supporters a new word in #dotard today, but 99% of them also learn how to use a dictionary today!.
— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) September 22, 2017
#dotard
— Feather Friend (@StarSong777) September 22, 2017
A person that stares at an eclipse without eye protection pic.twitter.com/pIGa6kwrQo
Our "President*" is such a total #dotard, he's got me agreeing w/ a complete maniac's definition of him
— Edan Clay (@EdanClay) September 22, 2017
& this nut wants 2 drop a nuke on me
Everyone on Twitter
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) September 22, 2017
- OMG HE CALLED TRUMP A #dotard
- Is that a word?
- Wait...is that a real word?
- *looks up word*
- HE IS A DOTARD!
Dear American Journalists,
— Frederick Douglass (@HITEXECUTIVE) September 21, 2017
Shame on you for allowing Kim Jong Un to be the first person to call Donald a dotard.
Shame. On. You.#dotard.
Without firing a single shot, Rocket Man defeated #DotardDonnie.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) September 22, 2017
And I'm loving it.#Dotard pic.twitter.com/EjSkVjnL5E
Kim Jong Un called me a mentally deranged #dotard!! NOT FAIR!! I'M NOT A DOTARD!!! I'M NOT!! HE BETTER TAKE IT BACK!! I'M NOT #DotardDonald! pic.twitter.com/NVwzjn6dp1
— Donald J. Trump (@RealDonaldTrFan) September 22, 2017
To My Kids:
— Franco Harris (@itsfrancoharris) September 22, 2017
WWI: Started with the "Shot heard around the World"
WW2: Started when Germany invaded Poland
WW3: Started with #dotard
The so-called "President" of the United States just got out-Englished by a guy raised in a Korean-speaking totalitarian regime.#dotard
— Charles Clymer?️? (@cmclymer) September 22, 2017