Random
Source Code

Word of the Day

An extremely stupid word (i.e. Hungs, Masturbathe, Emotionap, etc.), that is almost certainly made up on the spot, that UD randomly puts on the front page and emails to all of its subscribers for no good reason at all. These "definitions" usually tend to be a pun or play on words and really don't make much sense.

Every goddamn Word Of The Day that has ever existed on this site since 2004 has been so mind-numbingly stupid that I feel that I've lost at least 40 IQ points.

by The real troofs, yo! September 08, 2013


smack word

This is the opposite of a safe word, it means the submissive in a sex scenario, such as BDSM wants the dominant partner to go smack word harder and be more savage!

Oh Gawwwd, smack word monkey, yes harder!

by I, Wreckerrr December 21, 2020


Microsoft Word

a shit piece of tech that ate my FUCKING essay.

Me talking to microsoft word after it ate my fucking essay:"GIVE IT BACK WHAT THE FUCK DID I DO TO YOU?!!?!?!? I FUCKING NEEDED THAT YOU PILE OF HORSE FECES"

by (ಠ_ಠ) April 15, 2018


any word...

When you’re a smart ass and literally look upany word...”.

Urban Dictionary: type any word...
You: any word...
Urban Dictionary: Achievement Get: Smart ass

by Y0UR N4M3 H3R3 May 09, 2018


Wilson Word

Something that only Wilson would dare say. The only other people who speak this word are not white. It is sometimes referred to as the "N" word. It is used only in the most unfriendly and menacing tone.

Did you hear what he said? No. He said the Wilson Word.

by FloppyHead March 30, 2021


Word Vomit

n. The words that come out of your mouth without any thought, often when you are drunk, embarrassed, angry, or given criticism in a social environment.

"Bro, why did you say you were sick when the director called you out for not knowing your music?"
"Sorry man, everyone was looking. It just came out like word vomit."

by Marinaandurmom December 13, 2016


Booster Word

A word that you will in one of your essays with the intention of making your paper seem better than it actually. These word are either thought of as a good thing by your teacher as having the paper flow better or deemed as a feeble attempt at quasi-intellectualism. Such words include immense, mere, facetious, or fastidious.

An excerpt from the following English essay contains two booster words in it:
Holden was in an immense depression except for when the mere thought of his brother cheered him.

by Dang Lin Wang LXIX February 07, 2013