(CNN) -- 15 new words were added in a 2012 update of the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.
Among them are "bucket list" (popularized by the eponymous movie), "gassed" (a slang word meaning drained of energy), and Oprah Winfrey's signature phrase, "aha moment" (a moment of sudden realization, inspiration, insight, recognition, or comprehension).
"Some of the new words this year provide colorful images," said Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Webster editor-at-large.
"Terms like 'man cave,' 'underwater' (when used to describe mortgages), 'earworm' and 'bucket list' paint vivid pictures in your mind," he said. "They show that English speakers can be very creative as they describe the world around them."
The freshly added vocabulary also reflects a defining event of our time -- the global financial crisis:
"Systemic risk" (the risk that the failure of one financial institution could cause other interconnected institutions to fail and harm the economy as a whole).
And "underwater"(having, relating to, or being a mortgage loan for which more is owed than the property securing the loan is worth).
Then there are this year's technology additions:
"Cloud computing" (the practice of storing regularly used computer data on multiple servers that can be accessed through the Internet).
And "sexting" (the sending of sexually explicit messages or images by cell phone). Remember Anthony Weiner, whose sexting scandal cost him his congressional seat?
Here are the other added words:
-- copernicium
-- energy drink
-- game changer
-- gastropub
-- mash-up