The ever going tiredness of listening to a spoken/written language you never really understand and you felt like you need to sleep by that point in conversation.
"I had a language fatigue atp."
"Of course, listening to the language without subtitles can make you have language fatigue so I'm not going to play the video further."
Something that makes *absolute* sense, opposite to "nonsense". The oui- prefix comes from French - "non" meaning no and "oui" meaning yes.
"Whoa, that makes ouisense!" (alternative to "total sense")
"You know, I think your choice is ouisense."
(noun, verb) A short Franco-English slang for witness.
The number eight (8) is "huit" in French - with the letter h being silent. So it is pronounced almost like the word "witness."
"I'm 8nessing the avalanche distances away from the mountain."
"According to the 8nesses, a man looked up at the blank sky. That's just it."