Apart from a handful of FAQs (like this C++ one) that provide an explanation of the term "Undefined Behavior" and its practical effects, all other uses of undefined-behavior are actually asking for a citation of some language specification which makes the behavior of a particular coding pattern well-defined, implementation-defined, unspecified, or undefined. As such, these requests for standard citations fall into language-lawyer.
Let's kill undefined-behavior as an independent tag by removing it from the FAQs, where the tag is not needed because the phrase appears prominently in the question title, and re-tagging the rest to language-lawyer, including creation of a synonym.
(In fact, the aforementioned FAQ survived quite nicely without having undefined-behavior or unspecified-behavior until people started cleanup of behavior, which also was added recently... these tags add nothing to the FAQ)