I would like to start cleaning up [[Category:Move to Wiktionary]]. I plan to create entries in Wiktionary, if they don't already exist, or remove the template if it is not appropriate. What I'd like to know if it possible to speedy delete the item, if it's been moved? Although this is not a candidate by definition, it has already been established that Wikipedia is not a dictionary. I understand that some topics have the potential to become encyclopedic (what doesn't, really), but items that are moved and deleted can always be recreated if someone truly wishes to make an article on the subject. I'm also aware that we're not running out of paper, but I don't think cleaning things up a bit is a bad thing either. Personally, I get annoyed when I click on a live link, hoping to find some decent info on a trivial subject, but only getting a definition. Although each item could be nominated on VfD, that would quickly overload the page, and make it a lot of work for people who maintain it, not the mention the additional work involved in creating the subpage and listing it. I'm aware some entries get greatly expanded when VfD'ed, but this isn't easy when the article only contains a dicdef. Therefore, can the deletion policy be amended to include obvious dictionary definitions?
--jag23