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Urban Dictionary Editors 

some losers, basement trolls or angry kids on a power trip, who like to boss others around by rejecting every new words on Urban Dictionary because they simply want to take revenge on society for the fact that they're losers who couldn't get into the Ivy League.
"I got rejected by Harvard, Yale, Penn, Princeton, and Columbia. Fuck my life"
"I'll be sure to repay society in kindness by joining the Urban Dictionary Editors"
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Urban Dictionary Staff 

The bastards who run this website and keep rejecting word meanings. They are a bunch of total wankers, who need to get a life... Grow the fuck up whoever is reading this, cunts!
Why don't you just publish the meanings? Urban Dictionary Staff are idiots!

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Me: bugger off

Urban Dictionary Sucks 

Me: Urban Dictionary Sucks

urban dictionary rejected words 

words posted on unurbandictionary.blogspot.ca
guy #1: urban dictionary rejected my definition for "George Tabuki"
guy #2: you should just post those urban dictionary rejected words on unurbandictionary.blogspot.ca
guy #1: I definitely will.

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Urban Dictionary Bug 

A problem discovered in 2010, that one could exploit a bug on Urban Dictionary which allowed one to go into the source code and either up-vote or down-vote definitions hundreds of times instantly -- basically game Urban Dictionary. A few weeks after this was discovered, Urban Dictionary corrected the bug so that it could no longer be exploited. However, the definitions already affected remained with multiple fake up-votes or down-votes.
Did you see a random definition on Urban Dictionary that few people would look up yet it has 1500 up-votes? Do you see an author who has multiple definitions with thousands of up-votes on them all and a comparably tiny number of down-votes? Probably a result of them exploiting the Urban Dictionary Bug.