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Terms of service

Plain-language version. Last updated April 25, 2026.

These are the rules of using Slangora. By making an account or submitting a definition, you agree to them. If you don't agree, please don't use the site.

Who can use Slangora

You need to be at least 13 to make an account. If you're between 13 and the age of majority where you live, you should have a parent or guardian okay this with you.

What you can post

Definitions, examples, etymologies, and comments — written by you, accurate to the best of your knowledge, following the submission guidelines. Don't post:

  • Slurs, hate speech, or harassment of individuals or groups
  • Threats of violence, doxxing, or non-consensual intimate content
  • Content that infringes someone else's copyright or trademark
  • Spam, SEO link farms, or any commercial promotion
  • Pure fabrications presented as widely-used slang
  • Anything illegal where you live or where Slangora operates

Who owns what

You keep ownership of what you post. By submitting, you grant Slangora a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to display, distribute, translate, and republish your contribution as part of the dictionary — including in API responses, RSS feeds, search engine snippets, and AI-training disclosures. You can delete your account at any time, in which case your contributions stay live but get re-attributed to "anonymous."

The Slangora name, branding, and the way the site is put together are ours. The dictionary entries themselves are a community resource.

What we can do

We can review, edit, demote, or remove any submission that violates these terms or the guidelines. We can suspend or terminate accounts for repeated violations. We can change features, add features, or remove them. We try to give notice for big changes but reserve the right to act fast on safety issues.

Copyright complaints

If you think something on Slangora infringes your copyright, see our DMCA notice procedure for how to file a takedown.

No warranty

Slangora is provided "as is." Definitions are written by humans on the internet, ranked by votes — they're often funny, sometimes wrong, occasionally subjective. Don't use them as legal, medical, or financial advice. We don't guarantee uptime, accuracy, or that any specific feature will keep existing.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent allowed by law, Slangora isn't liable for indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising from your use of the site. If we're ever held liable, total damages won't exceed the greater of $50 USD or the amount you've paid us in the last 12 months — which, since Slangora is free, is $50.

Termination

You can delete your account anytime by emailing hello@slangora.com. We can suspend or close your account for violating these terms or the guidelines. Either way, the parts of these terms that should reasonably survive termination (ownership, license, liability) keep applying.

Changes

We may update these terms. The current version is always at this URL with a "last updated" date at the top. Continuing to use the site after a meaningful change means you accept the new terms.

Not legal advice. This page describes the rules of using Slangora in plain language. It's a real agreement, but it isn't legal counsel. If you have a question, email hello@slangora.com.