The best group of friends one person could ever meet. Like everyone in there is just a bunch of crackheads joined together because we're really desperate. This type of friendship consists of daily pranking and fighting over who will get to answer the hardest question even though we couldn't really answer it anyway.
Pem, Dinosh, and Nads are in an Asian Accent Gang.
New Zealander accent
New Zealander accent
This is when you and your mates (maximum 3) are on another level. U will never get it, unless you yourself are in a homies cult.
Homie wan kenobi! Sod off jassica! Damn look at that bumper! The homies (posh accent)
What sheltered kids from the 'burbs think all people from Brooklyn have, even though nobody talks like that anymore.
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The way a digital immigrant speaks, writes and behaves that reveals his/her lack of experience in using ICTs.
See also: digital native & digital immigrant
A term coined by Marc Prensky in his book Digital Game Based Learning
"The digital immigrant accent includes going slowly, going step-by-step, using outlines for organisation, reading manuals, going to the internet second rather than first. Digital natives find this accent and approach very hard to deal with" Marc Prensky in an elearning post interview
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Stereotypical accent that is thought to hail from New Jersey.
This is only believed to be the New Jersey accent from those who don't live in/around the state.
Examples of this accent:
Jersey - Joisey
Daughter - dawda/dawter
dog - dawg
coffee - cawfee
water - wawder
talk - tawk
ect.
This accent does exist in people from other areas of the country,
however if you use it in front of someone from Jersey they may secretly hate you.
Person one: Where are you from?
Person two: oh North Jersey.
Person one: So you're from Joisey then?
Person two: ...
Person one: ...
Person two: That's not a New Jersey accent.... Go fuck yourself.
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One of the following
a) A British person who has lived in North america for long enough to start speaking with an accent that is on first sounding american (although there is a slight hint that they are British when thier accent slips), but when in the company of his/her fellow countryman/woman will start to speak properly. Usually, these people did not have strong accents in the first place.
b) A north american who has emigrated to the UK and has started to sound like the local people, but still has a slight twang.
Mid-Atlantic accents suck. Very much. They give me a headache.
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