Definitions

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  • adjective slang, rare, neologism Distracted by text messaging; said of someone driving poorly due to said distraction.

Etymologies

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Blend of intoxicated and text.

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Examples

  • If Kate is like most teenage drivers - regardless of parental warnings or state laws - she will be driving while "intexticated," an impairment as dangerous as driving while intoxicated.

    unknown title Julie DelCour, 581-8379 2009

  • The level of distraction is so high that the term "intexticated" is used to refer to drivers who text while on the road.

    WESH.com - Local News 2009

  • Didion said "intexticated" is how law enforcement officials increasingly describe drivers who send text messages from behind the wheel.

    The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register 2009

  • The United States has become a nation so "intexticated" that seven states now ban texting and driving, but Florida is not one of them.

    WESH.com - Local News 2009

  • The United States has become a nation so "intexticated" that seven states now ban texting and driving, but Florida is not one of them.

    WESH.com - Local News 2009

  • The dictionary's publisher, Britain's Oxford University Press, even seemed partial to techno-terms when choosing the top word from finalists that included "intexticated," which describes people distracted by texting while driving, and "sexting," sending sexually explicit material by cellphone.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • Wheeling Police Sgt. Ron Didion is right: That is driving while "intexticated," and it is dangerous.

    The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register 2009

  • The dictionary's publisher, Britain's Oxford University Press, even seemed partial to techno-terms when choosing the top word from finalists that included "intexticated," which describes people distracted by texting while driving, and "sexting," sending sexually explicit material by cellphone.

    post-gazette.com - News 2009

  • The level of distraction is so high that the term "intexticated" is used to refer to drivers who text while on the road.

    WESH.com - Local News 2009

  • Other technology related words that Oxford considered this year include hashtag, intexticated, netbook, paywall, and sexting.

    Web Teacher › Useful links: beautiful HTML, unfriend, e-expectations, Facebook gods 2009

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  • "In recent years, cell phones have been added to the list of potential motorist distractions. Although the use of hands-free cell phone devices can ameliorate the problem of drivers' using such devices to make or receive phone calls in moving automobiles (and some states have already passed laws banning use of non-hands-free cell phones by drivers), texting remains a problem - it's a process that inherently takes both a motorist's mental focus and his hands away from controlling his vehicle. The word intexticated has been coined to describe 'people (mostly teenagers) who drive while texting on their cellphones,' and the photographs displayed above purportedly illustrate the results of an accident caused by just such an intexticated teen."

    - B & D Mikkelson, Intexticated, snopes.com, 24 Feb 2009.

    March 6, 2009