Today's updates are available here. Send any additions, corrections, or suggestions to waltergr@aol.com.
-- Walter
Today's updates are available here. Send any additions, corrections, or suggestions to waltergr@aol.com.
-- Walter
24 terms for today. You can view them here. Send any additions, corrections, or suggestions to waltergr@aol.com.
-- Walter
18 terms today. And you can now search the dictionary and thesaurus from any page. Just look for the search box!
-- Walter
Happy Monday. Here's some new slang for ya.
I mentioned in the weekend update that I added pages for individual slang terms. This is a step towards Online Slang Dictionary search (coming later this week!) and also makes linking easier. Linking instructions are available for each term by clicking "Link to this word" at the bottom of the definition.
-- Walter
It's too hot outside, so I decided to stay in and improve some features.
First, the thesaurus is now easier to navigate. On each thesaurus page, it now has "breadcrumbs" that show where the thesaurus category is located, as well as links so you can filter to more specific categories. It looks like this:
Things → police and crime → crime
To filter these results, click one of the following categories:
- prostitution (related to)
- stolen (related to)
- See also suspicious
- See also to deal drugs
- See also to do drugs
The second addition is that each slang term now has its own page. This will make linking to terms much easier, but has a cooler benefit: it's a step towards adding search functionality. I've updated the Linking page, but soon I'll make it even easier to link to terms.
Hope you're having a good weekend!
-- Walter
Here's the new batch. I've started going through e-mailed submissions, so if you've e-mailed me recently, be on the lookout. :) Thanks to everyone who has submitted slang!
-- Walter
Here's the new batch. BTW, you can always view the most recent update by clicking the "Recent Additions" tab.
-- Walter
Here's volume 3 of Slang from the OSD Vaults. Hope you like 'em.
Also, I added links to the bottom of each definition so you can view related slang words. Hopefully that will make the thesaurus a bit easier to use. Feel free to send me feedback at waltergr@aol.com.
-- Walter
Here's volume 2 of Slang from the OSD Vaults. Enjoy!
-- Walter
In honor of The Online Slang Dictionary's 10+ years on the web, I've gone through the annals of OSD history and found terms that - for one reason or another - I didn't put into the dictionary the first time around.
Here's volume 1 of Slang from the OSD Vaults. Enjoy!
-- Walter
For your viewing pleasure, I present 26 terms that have been updated in some way: new definitions, updated definitions, better origin notes, etc. Check 'em out here. Enjoy!
-- Walter
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Old and busted:
and a half 1. used to indicate an extreme condition or an excessive amount. ("Man, I've got a cold and a half.") Can also be used by itself in response to someone. ("You got some beer?" Response: "And a half!") Submitted by Emily Marcroft, UC Berkeley, CA, USA, 13-01-1998.
New hotness:
Man, I've got a cold and a half.
Speaker: You got some beer?
Response: And a half!
Submitted by Emily Marcroft, UC Berkeley, CA, USA, 13-01-1998.
Like it? Hate it? Let me know.
--Walter
It's hard to believe (time files and all that) but The Online Slang Dictionary has been on the web for a decade! Thanks so much to you: our visitors and contributors, and those who have sent words of encouragement and constructive feedback.
You may have noticed a flurry of activity recently: moving to a new web address, the just- launched Online Slang Thesaurus, and visual updates. There's a ton more to come. (Sneak peak: more visual improvements, and search!) To help our readers keep up with all the updates, I'm pleased to announce that we now offer e-mail updates, and if you use a news reader, RSS feeds!
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