Editorial Policy
Editorial Policy
Every meaning page is meant to answer a real search quickly while staying honest about context, uncertainty, tone, and risk.
Review Rules
Published entries must have a clear reader task, a concise quick answer, context-specific explanations, natural examples, FAQ coverage, related meanings, and a review date. Pages that cannot meet those standards are kept out of the main meaning index.
Language Changes
Slang, emoji, acronyms, and memes can change by platform, age group, and subculture. Reviews prioritize fresher examples and clearer user questions before expanding a definition. The site avoids unsupported creator claims when an origin is unclear.
Safety Boundaries
Symbolic and relationship pages use cautious wording. They can describe common readings, but they should not tell readers that a dream, number, tattoo, emoji, or text message proves a diagnosis, future event, or someone else's private intention.
Corrections
If an entry misses a newer use or reads too strongly for the context you saw, include the term, page URL, and situation. Update requests are used to improve examples and context notes.
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