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Medical Slang

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Regarding your inquiry to reversions made on the article Medical slang, what I saw were edits that seemed rather informal (even for slang), such as "Foreverectomy", "Horrendoplasty", and "Pus in Dare" from an unlogged IP address that has been blocked in the past, so I naturally assumed vandalism. I would ask that, when adding things to Wikipedia, even under slang, please ask yourself if it is something which holds encyclopedic value. Please understand that Wikipedia is not a dictionary or a jargon guide. I apologize for any misunderstanding on my part, and hope you enjoy editing here! Kntrabssi 22:51, 13 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • If you had been logged in, the article would probably not have been reverted. Because you were not logged in, and your IP address was blocked in the past, the assumption was that is was vandalism. I will revert the article back to your previous revisions, but I am considering proposing it for deletion, as it really serves no encyclopedic value. In the meantime, however, I will restore your changes. Kntrabssi 23:34, 13 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]