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Vanity Word

When someone defines a name or pseudonym of a person, sometimes out of spite but usually to get into a girls pants. May be written by the person themself, which only serves to make them look like an ass.

Despite the fact that you're actually not supposed to have definitions focused on non-celebrities, there are many such definitions.
He's been a pompous dick since someone wrote a Vanity Word of his obnoxious Gaia Online account.
Vanity Word by GrokMonkey August 7, 2011
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erk word 

A word that when heard causes you to cringe. This word would make you angry after hearing it.
person1: Hey p2 what is your erk word ?

person2: Uh.. p1 probably moist or cunt idk?
erk word by the 97th mailman May 28, 2013

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lost word 

Noun
1. A word that has been rejected from Urban Dictionary
2. A word used to write a definition about a word that was rejected, usually an inside joke for people who complain about their definition not being published
3. A slang word that doesn't catch on and dies alone and sad
4. a joke refering to itself if it becomes lost, and it probily will
Person1: Ugh why cant i come up with a new word that doesnt die alone!
Person2: that should be called a lost word!
Person1: to bad it will end up defining its self
lost word by Braybray54321 March 9, 2017

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transition word 

Transition words are words and phrases that help connect ideas and sentences.
I use transition words in sentences often without noticing.
transition word by Ya Boi Breadstick September 26, 2017

Root Word Alliteration 

The poetic style which repeats a slightly modified root word to emphasize that root word while creating a rhyme.
Examples of "root word alliteration" are, "love—that unexplainably still unexplained phenomenon which in this era of perfection still makes the world go round—appears to take on a life of its own to grow and is irrefutably known to quickly deactivate reason in order to satisfy one or both lover's needs." And "It's better to be safe than sorry," said a tax-collector to a tax-evader who worked as a stocks and bond trader and wrestled against alligators."
Root Word Alliteration by but for October 25, 2017