I recently came upon an unfamiliar slang word and, as I have often successfully done before, went on Urban Dictionary to find its 'dirty' definition but what I encountered made little sense in the negative context and read as though it was professionally defined. Surprised, I investigated and learned that Urban Dictionary is implementing a new initiative to reduce hate speech and as such is watering down definitions [1]. So now I'm wondering: is anyone familiar with an alternative resource that contains the 'dirty' slang that Urban Dictionary used to provide? All of the resources I've found so far don't come close to its coverage.<p>[1] https://urbandictionary.blog/post/2020-07-07-rethinking-the-dictionary/
I’ve run a website called The Online Slang Dictionary since 1996, a few years before Urban Dictionary existed. It’s the original user-created slang dictionary on the web. My intention is for the site to be the ‘Wikipedia of slang’ - i.e. actual information backed up by facts.<p>I’ve never censored the dictionary <i>per se</i>, though I have edited user-submitted definitions to adhere to the dictionary’s overall tone.<p><a href="http://onlineslangdictionary.com/" rel="nofollow">http://onlineslangdictionary.com/</a><p>Unfortunately, the creator of Urban Dictionary worked at Google and Google employee(s) have intervened to ensure that only that site would appear at the top of Google SERPs. So there’s no “popular” alternative - by design.<p>(Re. my desire for the site to be a proper wiki: At present, only registered users can add new terms and definitions. I wish that weren’t the case, but with Google’s manual penalty in place, I simply don’t have the resources to deal with an anonymously-edited site...)
What was the term?<p>In any case, reading their blog post, this sounds like a positive change, although of course it depends on how it's implemented. But good for them for recognizing that action is needed.
Have you tried Wiktionary?<p><a href="https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cunt" rel="nofollow">https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/cunt</a><p>You'll note that in addition to the literal meaning, it explains various other usages in depth as well. And it's fairly resistant to UD's unfortunate habit of having completely made-up words and definitions written by giggling teenagers.
<a href="https://www.tubabel.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.tubabel.com/</a> for Spanish and <a href="https://vukajlija.com/recnik/definicije/indeks" rel="nofollow">https://vukajlija.com/recnik/definicije/indeks</a> for Serbo-Croatian. Not alternatives, more like equivalents