Synonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Synonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
Antonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Antonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
According to Urban Dictionary, “” is another word for “cracker,” used particularly when referring to an old white man.
Source: https://hotair.com/david-strom/2023/02/16/dei-ideology-creates-racism-n530921
But such vocabulary leaves older adults scratching their heads – with 26% relying on Google or Urban Dictionary to help them make sense of what they hear from younger colleagues, or their own children.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/top-20-gen-z-slang-30699872
How Urban Dictionary is Used to Understand Slags?
I was reading a story from earlier this year that we ran and it was talking about the Urban Dictionary definition of Twin Falls.
Source: https://newsradio1310.com/idaho-town-names-according-to-urban-dictionary/
Or, as described by the Urban Dictionary: “rimming”.
Source: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/uk-sees-explosion-antibiotic-resistant-31740238
While Urban Dictionary don’t receive monetary rewards, they gain recognition and status within the online community.
Source: https://tumblerridgenews.com/maui-swap-meet-a-shoppers-paradise-on-the-island/