2009,Aaron Peckham,Mo' Urban Dictionary: Ridonkulous Street Slang Defined, Andrews McMeel Publishing, ISBN 9780740788925, page 39:
After Brokeback Mountain, "brokeback" became the new term to describe "something that is gay," according to Urban Dictionary.
2009,Nicholas A. Christakis, James H. Fowler,Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives, Little, Brown, ISBN 9780316071345, page 167:
That episode hit the zeitgeist, spawning a “Worlds Collide Theory,” which, according to the Urban Dictionary, “states that a man must keep his personal side (i.e., friends) separate from his relationship side (i.e., girlfriend).
2015,Dwayne D. Williams,An RTI Guide to Improving the Performance of African American Students, Corwin Press, ISBN 9781483393674, page 209:
Educators could refer to sources like the Urban Dictionary to become familiar with words some of their students use.
2015,Andreas Treske,Video Theory: Online Video Aesthetics or the Afterlife of Video, Verlag, ISBN 9783839430583, page 15:
Static, according to the Urban Dictionary, has much different qualities than the ones we've seen thus far: Static causes friction during intense situations, and is an unnecessary contribution of verbal, physical, and/or emotional aggression.