When you mean to say something, but mess up the word/phrase, like a typo.
(Person 1) - Did you just call your girlfriend your ex's name?
(Person 2) - Yeah, I made a speak-o
Understanding the thick southern or "country" accent
"I speak cornbread" "Bless your heart you're Worthless as gum on a boot heel!"
A month when you speak only Spanish for its entirety
"No mom I'm not crazy I speak Spanish because it's Speak Spanish September"
A game which alows your friends and family to see if you brush your teeth.
If you don't, they'll laugh at you as you try to call a dentist.
You could also swallow someone saliva if the mouthpeices you use are not carefully washed. How fun!
Dude: Yo, you wanna play Speak Out?
Dude 2: Nah bro I'm too sensitive to the mouthpeices.
Dude: You don't brush your teeth do you.
Dude 2: Nah.
"Figuratively speaking" is a phrase used to clarify that the speaker is not speaking literally but rather using figurative language to make a point or convey a concept.
When someone says "figuratively speaking," they are typically emphasizing that the statement should not be taken literally but rather as a figure of speech or an exaggeration for effect.
Figuratively speaking, I was in a prison I couldn’t escape.
What women say to cover up being a whore.
(Usually on social media, posting other people's quotes, trying to sound philosophical)
Person one: What's this nonsense coming out of her mouth?
Person two: That's whore's speak.