Terms and Conditions
Last updated: April 2026
Welcome to nonsemeaning.com. By using this site, you agree to the simple rules laid out below. These terms exist to keep things fair, not to catch you out. Nothing here is complicated — we value straightforward conversation over fine print.
1. What This Site Is (and Isn’t)
All content on nonsemeaning.com is for general information and education. We write about the meaning, history, and cultural weight of British slang. None of this is legal advice, professional guidance, or a recommendation to use the words we define. Language carries real‑world consequences; our job is to explain, not to encourage misuse.
2. Accuracy and Changes
We work hard to keep information accurate and honest. But slang changes, words shift, and even solid research can age. We don’t promise every detail stays current for all time. If something looks wrong, tell us and we’ll fix it quickly.
3. Intellectual Property
Everything written on this site — the articles, the guides, the words on this page — is our original work. You are welcome to quote short passages with a clear link back to the source. But wholesale copying, scraping, or republishing our content without permission is not allowed. If you want to use something in a bigger way, reach out — we’re usually happy to chat.
4. External Links
We sometimes link to trusted external sources like dictionaries, academic works, or news reports. We don’t control those third‑party sites, and a link never counts as a full endorsement. If you follow a link and something feels off, that’s on the destination page, not us.
5. Limitation of Liability
Using this website is your choice. We are not liable for any loss, damage, or misunderstanding that comes from how you interpret or apply the information here. This includes any negative reaction from using the language we explain — be responsible.
6. Changes to These Terms
If we update these terms, we’ll put a new date at the top of the page. Continuing to use the site after changes go live means you accept the updated version.
7. Contact
Questions? Disagreements? Something doesn’t sit right? We are real people, and we prefer a direct conversation. Reach out at: