One penny spent, probably 15 gained on Twetch alone, and a lifetime option on many more via LikeBulbs💡— "to the moon" (pun intended).
Use this link to spread the world and votes💡:
https://www.slictionary.com/seek/moon And wow! What a great definition piece, it even includes "the" moon landing!
We made this one yesterday: https://www.slictionary.com/seek/cider Took a couple hours, but worth it, as we got to know the great young editor over at Etymonline.com and also learned a LOT about reading Middle English texts from the 16th century.
For instance, you could just define Moon the way you'd define it to a child, but you could use your poem as the "example sentence" and attribute it to yourself:
"The moon, a sphere, but seen from here…
…despite it being infinite, it continues to grow"— Ian Isnew, UK, March 2024
The link we included allows you to define "moon" in the only English dictionary in the world where definition-contributors can earn from definitions they write.
So if you click the link and define "moon" then when knowledge seekers at SLictionary look up the word moon in our dictionary, they will see your entry and if they like(bulb) 💡it, you'll earn about a penny for every single like in perpetuity, so long as your definition is competitive.
moon has already been defined, but you can compete with that definition, and since you're poetically creative, you can probably rise to the top of the definition rankings over time and steal that person's profits (that person happens to be our Founder in moon's case!)
Part of the fun geekiness of word research is finding the perfect quotation of the earliest use of the word. In the case of "WEATHER", it's important to find that exact spelling as 'wedar' was used prior to the Middle English spelling we use today.
US leaders are currently arguing over definitions like WOMAN & PEER.
What a great time to be a dictionary who allows for more than just ONE definition-- fostering 𝒄𝒐𝒎𝒑𝒆𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈 definitions, upon which people can just vote for what helps them the most
💰WORD BOUNTY ALERT!💰 Brittany Bitz, the podcaster/interviewer of #BSV entrepreneurs, is looking for help defining her world: www.SLictionary.com/WordBounty
Have her define ART on SLictionary, or ARTIST? If she uses an original artwork for it, in the future we'll make it so she can turn it into an NFT (with potential cash flows).