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by Mudkipz are the Best October 01, 2018
Pov: you looked up the word Urban in the dictionary, saw a definition or two that proceeded to look up the word dictionary next, most likely because you're bored, curious, or forgetting to do work you should be getting done right now.
Person 1: *looks up urban*
Person 2: nice now look up dictionary
Person 1: look up dictionary in a dictionary?
Person 2: yuh
Person 1: get out my house
Person 2: nice now look up dictionary
Person 1: look up dictionary in a dictionary?
Person 2: yuh
Person 1: get out my house
by Blueberry Beep Bop April 16, 2022
A book or whatever that people read to look for definition with big ass words that you'll have to look for again only for it to define the word with "ly" in the end and it won't help. So you look the word up in urbandictionary or look if someone already asked what the word was in yahoo answers.
Me: What's the definition of "slut"?
In the dictionary: A person, especially a woman, considered sexually promiscuous.
Me: What the hell is promiscuous!??!?!
In the dictionary: A person, especially a woman, considered sexually promiscuous.
Me: What the hell is promiscuous!??!?!
by She who MUSN'T be named March 20, 2011
"A branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws" is the dictionarial definition of the word science.
by UltraRocker28X February 25, 2015
A compiled collection of what was every known word still in present use in the english language. It was put together in an attempt to stem the mutation of the already unstable english language and keep it in a fair condition for future generations. Though dialects have evolved since then, it has managed to maintain the grammatical and vocabulary structures of the language to a good enough point that present society can still read old language tracts without much effort. For example of success; latin, due to its spoken frequency and under developed linguistical records, after the collapse of the culture, mutated into the romantic languages of French, Spanish and Italien, while English after subsequent invasions became a hybrid of Norse (Frissian dialect) and Germanic. Only after a dictionary was written around the 17th century did the English language stabalize into its still recognizable form today.
by Guesswho June 12, 2003
1. An expensive encyclopaedia where people look up the definitions of words.
2. A censored and sophisticated version of Urban Dictionary.
3. What we all wish n00bs on forums and chat sites knew how to use.
2. A censored and sophisticated version of Urban Dictionary.
3. What we all wish n00bs on forums and chat sites knew how to use.
dic-tion-ar-y (abbr.: dict.)
noun ( pl. -aries)
a book that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order and gives their meaning, or that gives the equivalent words in a different language.
• a reference book on any subject, the items of which are arranged in alphabetical order : a dictionary of quotations.
ORIGIN
early 16th cent.: from medieval Latin dictionarium (manuale) or dictionarius (liber) ‘manual or book of words,’ from Latin dictio (see diction ).
noun ( pl. -aries)
a book that lists the words of a language in alphabetical order and gives their meaning, or that gives the equivalent words in a different language.
• a reference book on any subject, the items of which are arranged in alphabetical order : a dictionary of quotations.
ORIGIN
early 16th cent.: from medieval Latin dictionarium (manuale) or dictionarius (liber) ‘manual or book of words,’ from Latin dictio (see diction ).
by Sara Sylvia October 10, 2006
Person 1: Did you know gullible isn't in the dictionary?
Person 2:Really, I'll look it up. *Looks up gullible in Dictionary*
Person 2: Wow! It's really not there!
Person 1: No way, gimme a look!
Person 2:Really, I'll look it up. *Looks up gullible in Dictionary*
Person 2: Wow! It's really not there!
Person 1: No way, gimme a look!
by william hitchcock April 01, 2008