Submission guidelines
How to write definitions that land on the front page.
1. Be clear, be specific
Write a definition you'd want to read yourself. The best entries explain what the word means in one or two sentences — no filler, no inside jokes without context. Assume the reader has never heard the word before.
2. Include a real example
An example sentence doubles the value of a definition. Make it sound like something a real person would say, not a dictionary illustration.
"Bro pulled out a single line and had the whole table laughing — that's unspoken rizz."
3. Etymology if you know it
Where does the word come from? If you know the streamer who coined it, the song that popularized it, or the community where it started, add it. It's what separates a slang dictionary from a meme archive.
4. What gets rejected
- Slurs, hate speech, or harassment of individuals
- Pure spam, SEO farms, or link dumps
- Completely made-up words presented as widely used slang
- Duplicates of existing approved definitions (add a vote or a reply instead)
- Definitions that are only a punchline without any actual meaning
5. Voting and reports
Upvote the definitions that are actually correct and useful. Downvote only when a definition is wrong or misleading — not just because you personally don't like the word. Use the report button (🚩) if something violates these guidelines.