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slangwerk

Slangwerk is a term used to describe a collaborative project and database dedicated to documenting slang terms across languages and communities. In scholarly and journalistic contexts, it denotes an approach that combines crowdsourced data collection with edits by linguistic editors to build a living lexicon of informal language. The concept emphasizes descriptive rather than prescriptive analysis, focusing on how slang is created, spread, and used in real social settings.

The name blends the English word slang with the GermanWerk suffix, signaling a methodical, workmanlike effort

Typical entries in a Slangwerk database include the term, definition, part of speech, semantic nuances, etymology,

Scholars and educators use Slangwerk as a resource for studying language change, sociolinguistics, and digital communication.

See also: slang, lexicography, online dictionaries.

to
assemble
slang
lexemes.
While
the
idea
originated
in
multilingual
urban
speech
studies,
the
term
is
also
used
more
broadly
to
refer
to
any
project
that
curates
slang
entries,
notes
their
usage,
and
tracks
regional
or
temporal
variation.
region,
register,
example
sentences,
and
sources.
Entries
are
linked
to
related
terms
and
can
be
searched
by
language,
era,
or
social
group.
Many
implementations
rely
on
crowdsourcing,
with
editorial
oversight
to
maintain
accuracy.
Critics
warn
that
crowdsourced
slang
can
be
inconsistent
or
contested,
and
that
care
is
needed
to
avoid
stereotyping
or
amplifying
harmful
terms.
As
a
concept,
Slangwerk
remains
flexible,
adaptable
to
new
platforms
and
data
sources.