The UrbanDictionary software is a screenlet that displays search results from the popular online slang dictionary UrbanDictionary.
For those unfamiliar with screenlets, they are a type of widget application and widget engine that run primarily on X11-based compositing window managers, such as the Compiz architecture found in Linux. Until version 0.0.14, screenlets were exclusively scripted in Python and drawn in SVG. However, after this version, support was added for web widgets, which are written in HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, similar to widgets for Apple Inc.'s Dashboard.
To use the UrbanDictionary screenlet, you'll need to have Screenlets installed on your computer. Once you've downloaded the screenlet's archive, simply extract its contents to the directory "$HOME/.screenlets" like you would with any other widget. Then, launch the Screenlets Manager and add the UrbanDictionary screenlet to your desktop. With that, you're good to go—start looking up all manner of slang terms and expressions using the UrbanDictionary screenlet!
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