Urban
Dictionary is made by a community of millions, including you. Anybody can post a definition, but in order to keep things
fun for everyone, we ask you to follow a few rules:
Do's (tick)
- Write for a large audience. When defining a word, make sure to provide enough context for other people to understand what it means and how it’s typically used. Need a little
help? Look to our WOTD for some examples.
- Be creative. Some of the best definitions on Urban
Dictionary find humorous ways to poke
fun at authority, or put a clever twist on current events. Some of them are just
weird. We’re okay with that.
- Have
fun. We are not a traditional dictionary. This is a place where language has a little more space to be explored and constructed freely, in the moment.
Dont's (X):
- Don’t post personal info. That includes obvious things like last names and addresses, but we
will also remove definitions containing first names or user handles if they can be used to identify and target specific individuals for harassment.
- Don’t be an
asshole. We are okay with people defining offensive words. After all, people use offensive words in the real world and a resource for understanding what those words mean can be valuable. However, we are not—and never
will be—okay with people using a definition to harass, discriminate, and/or directly incite violence against others.
If you notice anything on Urban Dictionary that you believe falls outside of these guidelines, please flag it for review.
Person: Hmm! I thought of defining a word on Urban
Dictionary today!
*The person goes to urbandictionary.com*
Person:
Oh! I would need to read the Urban
Dictionary Content Guidelines first before creating/defining a word! I should read it.