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[[Slakkru]] (also '''Slakgedakru''') is a group of [[Trigedasleng language|Trigedasleng]] users that began using Slack to chat amongst themselves. Over the years, they've created a lot of [[Trigedasleng language|Trigedasleng]] vocabulary, much of which has become canon.
[[Slakkru]] (also '''Slakgedakru''') is a group of [[Trigedasleng language|Trigedasleng]] users that began using Slack in 2016 to chat amongst themselves. Over the years, they've created a lot of [[Trigedasleng language|Trigedasleng]] vocabulary, much of which has become canon.  
 
The group name originates from the Slack web application with the original intent of meaning something like "the people of Slack." With time and expansion to servers beyond Slack, the group has come to identify more with [[slak]] - the [[Trigedasleng language|Trigedasleng]] word for "open, easy" - as an ad hoc origin of the name. This would translate the group's name to something like "the open people."


A number of [[Slakkru]] members serve as curators for the [[Trigedasleng language]]. Below is an alphabetical list:
A number of [[Slakkru]] members serve as curators for the [[Trigedasleng language]]. Below is an alphabetical list:
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* [[User:‎Finrona|‎Finrona]]
* [[User:‎Finrona|‎Finrona]]
* [[User:PinkyInTheCloset|PinkyInTheCloset]]
* [[User:PinkyInTheCloset|PinkyInTheCloset]]
For [[Slakkru]] members that have requests (either to have Slaksleng words added to canon or a request for words they'd like to have), feel free to add to this page:
* [[Trigedasleng requests]]


<noinclude>[[Category:Trigedasleng language]]</noinclude>
<noinclude>[[Category:Trigedasleng language]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 21:35, 25 November 2020

Slakkru (also Slakgedakru) is a group of Trigedasleng users that began using Slack in 2016 to chat amongst themselves. Over the years, they've created a lot of Trigedasleng vocabulary, much of which has become canon.

The group name originates from the Slack web application with the original intent of meaning something like "the people of Slack." With time and expansion to servers beyond Slack, the group has come to identify more with slak - the Trigedasleng word for "open, easy" - as an ad hoc origin of the name. This would translate the group's name to something like "the open people."

A number of Slakkru members serve as curators for the Trigedasleng language. Below is an alphabetical list:

For Slakkru members that have requests (either to have Slaksleng words added to canon or a request for words they'd like to have), feel free to add to this page: