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aught

[awt] / ɔt /
NOUN
nothing
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Last year’s inescapable “Wicked” and its new follow-up finale, “Wicked: For Good,” present an entirely different, far more frustrating predicament than the one Warner Bros. faced in the late aughts.

From Salon

In the aughts, Google Chrome’s rise on the back of smartphone adoption replaced Internet Explorer as the default browser.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a play on the alert that heralded a new participant in online chat rooms of the 1990s and aughts, a time when many of this phrase’s current users weren’t born.

From The Wall Street Journal

The longtime collaborators revealed Monday that they have been dating for more than a decade, pretty much since they gained popularity in the late aughts.

From Los Angeles Times

That compares with nearly $6 in the aughts, when the U.S. burned about a third less natural gas than it does now, according to the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal