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Better spell checker for Linux systems ?

GoofKing

All your bases are belong to us
I was wondering what you all though about in improving the spell checkers for Linux ? Wouldn't it be better to have a Google implementation to add words that are trending now-a-days so that you don't have to keep adding words to the dictionary ?

For example: Wuz up d00dz has two words highlighted underneath in red, but with a Google word list, it would show that this is internet or chat speak since you'd have to be pretty drunk to make typing mistakes like that. I know that Chromium and Chrome has spelling suggestions for Google but it might be better to have an empty word list for Google to fill up or have a already-made word list handy. Wouldn't it be cool to be able to have dictionary word lists from television shows and etc ?

Unless of course they already have something like this ...
 
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