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New word 'Israeled' added to Urban Dictionary entries

  • Urban Dictionary offers definitions frequently centre on common usages
  • Words not included in official dictionaries
Update : 29 Dec 2023, 09:53 AM

The popular online dictionary Urban Dictionary has added the word "Israeled" to its entries.

According to the dictionary, the definition describes it as claiming something that belongs to someone else as if its one's own.

"Someone wanted to share my table at a restaurant. I allowed it. After a while, they kicked me out of the table because they had a meeting. So, I got Israeled," one user said in his entry.

The website Urban Dictionary was founded in 1999 and offers definitions that frequently centre on common usages of language that are not included in official dictionaries. As a result, those who are interested in slang, jargon, internet culture, and popular culture commonly visit the website.

Some of the entries published on Urban Dictionary

"When someone asks you to share something of yours and then fight you to get you out of it. And tell everyone you took it from them. In a restaurant, someone asked to share my table. I agreed. After a moment, he asked me to leave because he had a meeting! I've been israeled."

"When a person tells you that your property is theirs [when it obviously isn't], and demands you just give this property to them, and if you refuse, they take it by force and the law will somehow be on the their [israeling] side. You've been israeled. He israeled my place."

"The act of taking something that is not yours and then kicking out the rightful owner. Someone asked to share my table at a restaurant, and then asked me to leave the table because they had a meeting! Looks like you just got israeled."

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