Wednesday, April 24, 2013

#AtoZ: U Urban Dictionary

One can define kid speak with the help of Urban Dictionary. To tap into this wealth of information, just enter a word, and the definition pops up. 


For example, neathage is the opposite of cleavage. I didn't even know there was a word for a woman's boob hanging out from the bottom of her shirt.
  
Or an Introdouche is someone who introduces himself by bragging about useless accomplishments. You can also achieve introdouche status by introducing your girlfriend as a "friend."
 
Furthermore, spend some time with Urban Dictionary, and you'll find gazillion different types of boogers: phantom, bloody, leaf, runaway, happy, ten dollar, ingrown, bat, or cape––the list goes on and on. 

I'm not sure if my kids know all the definitions at Urban Dictionary, but they are upstanding citizens who would never wheez the juice or become illegal gymigrants.



So whether you want to achieve coolness or to understand what your son means when he asks you to text poon to his friend, check out Urban Dictionary.

21 comments:

  1. I've never heard of introdouche before, but I'm so using it!

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  2. this is a definite must for parents! I began going there before I had kids. I just shake my head at all the things they come up with there. I'm so naive LOL

    Jamie Dement (LadyJai)
    http://writebackwards.we3dements.com

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  3. Anyone with with a child 12 or older has a need to know about this great invention. ;)

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  4. That's wicked sick!

    (Er, am I using wicked sick correctly? Like, really fun and cool?)

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  5. I often refer to Urban Dictionary:)) Makes me cooler than I am.

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  6. Funny post Thanks for sharing and stopping by my Wordless Wednesday post.

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  7. I'm going to have to check this one out!

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  8. I looked up the word "shawty" on the urban dictionary because it appears in hip hop.

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  9. Ahh, good old Urban Dictionary. I have to refer to it quite often to keep up with the slang around here. I remember the good old days when the only words my mom had to worry about were hoebag and twat. Now we need an online dictionary to know what the heck our kids are talking about...

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  10. I have consulted it before but not lately. LOL

    Kathy
    http://gigglingtruckerswife.blogspot.com

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  11. We used to spend hours on that website in IT classes at school. The best bits are the people's name definitions!

    Good luck with the blogging challenge, too!

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  12. Neat post ~ very creative ~ thanks for 'visiting' ~ enjoy ^_^

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  13. I consult the dictionary all the time! Thanks for sharing!

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  14. We're on there, so it has to be good!

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  15. LOL - that video was so funny I had to show it to my daughter. Quick question, are you sure the opposite of cleavage is sticking out on the bottom as opposed to so small they are concave?

    Rhonda @Laugh-Quotes.com

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  16. Thanks for introdouching us to the new lingo! ;)

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  17. I've been to this site a few times and I am not sure whether it's funny or offensive - yet, I keep going back.

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  18. On occasion I've used URBAN, too. The English language keeps getting redefined with all these this funky lingo. How does parent let along the rest of the population hope to keep up? Great, fun post - loved the video!

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  19. LOL well I didn't know any Urban..I do now

    That video was funny LOL

    Have an urbantastic fapulous day see...my first bit of urban :))

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  20. Haha, I love the Urban Dictionary. I'm always having to use it. The video is great too. :)

    #atozchallenge, Kristen's blog: kristenhead.blogspot.com

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