Urban Dictionary: Fularious Street Slang Defined

· Urban Dictionary Book 1 · Andrews McMeel Publishing
3.7
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353
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About this ebook

The creator of Urban Dictionary shares a compendium of the site’s funniest, weirdest, and truest entries.

Since 1999, UrbanDictionary.com has become the undisputed authority on contemporary slang. The site’s creator, Aaron Peckham, invites its ever-expanding fanbase to submit new words and definitions. For Urban Dictionary: Fularious Street Slang Defined, Peckham has curated a choice selection of terms that will definitely earn you street cred, and help newbies avoid confusing shank with skank.

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3.7
35 reviews
A Google user
WOW, THIS WAS PRETTY FUNNY. I MEAN, IM IN HIGH SCHOOL AND WE SAY THAT STUFF SOMETIMES. BUT SOME OF THAT....NO WAY!!! THAT DOESNT EVEN FIT IN OUR GENERATION. SOME OF IT AINT MAKE ANY SENSE, AND PEOPLE DONT SAY IT. I THINK THIS WAS JUST FOR COMICAL AFFECT INSTEAD OF REALLY POINTING OUT SLANG....
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Rob Belsten
December 11, 2012
The official UD app is free to download, why pay for this????
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Phillip mduduzi
October 23, 2014
Firguy13@gmail yall....I love it a lot Phillip likes in a lot that I
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About the author

Founded in 1999 by college student Aaron Peckham as a parody of the dictionary, urbandictionary.com features definitions written by people from all over the world. Since then, Urban Dictionary has been cited in court, in graduation speeches, and by countless news media outlets, including CNN and Time magazine. Aaron listens for the newest words and phrases in San Francisco, Calif.

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