About Taboords

Taboords is a public lexicon for words that move through chats, bedrooms, fandoms and clinics without a stable dictionary entry. The site exists so a searcher can land on a definition, a source language, a short history and a handful of related names — then leave knowing what the word is doing in the room.

What we publish

Entries cover internet slang, acronyms, sexuality and intimacy vocabulary, modern relationship dynamics, psychology and neurodiversity terms, subcultures, and Japanese pop-culture words that English and Portuguese borrowed wholesale. Each page is a definition first. It is not a dating app, not a forum and not a how-to.

Who keeps it

The project is maintained by Kevin Henrique, through Suki Desu (CNPJ 22.973.769/0001-29), based in Anápolis, GO, Brazil. The public contact is kevin@skdesu.com.

How an entry is written

A term enters the lexicon when it is used as a name, not just as a joke. We record the headword, a short gloss, a longer definition, origin, a brief history, how it spread, examples, translations, synonyms, related slugs and a few questions a reader actually asks. Sexual vocabulary is described, not demonstrated. Clinical vocabulary is not a diagnosis.

Independence

Taboords does not sell placements inside definitions. Ads may appear around the page. They do not write the gloss.

Questions

Is this an academic dictionary?

No. It is a working lexicon for words in circulation. When a clinical or historical sense exists, the page says so without pretending to be a textbook.

Do you invent slang?

No. A page exists because the word is already used. If we cannot describe that use honestly, the page stays unpublished.

Who can suggest a term?

Write to kevin@skdesu.com with the word, the community that uses it, and one real example.