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Urban Word of the Day

by howdog (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 9
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(59 ratings)

description: Slang for the people, by the people.

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Comments

  • LynneLynne2

    – May 06 2009

    Swine flucation! HA! That is too funny. What a great widget.

  • McConnell

    – January 20 2009

    really well done!

  • jacdx

    – July 27 2008

    Great widget. Would be even better if the font was easier to read and the scroll buttons scrolled a page at a time instead of a line.

  • susanp

    – December 06 2007

    Your description is, I believe, a slight misnomer. The word "slang" implies a group of users who use terms not comprehensible to others; these users might be of a certain generation, profession or even ethnic group. How about saying "words coined for the people, by the people" or even the "neologism for the people, by the people". Both "words -- coined" and its more technical synonym "neologism" -- imply potential linguistic inclusivity, whereas "slang" implies a certain linguistic exclusivity. And I think that linguistic inclusivity is more in keeping with the philosophy of open code. I really like this widget and have it on one of my channels. I also think English teachers might enjoy having this widget available on a classroom Chumby.

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