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e-language

The use of profanity or profanity attempts on messaging services like AIM.

Luzah384: STFU YOU BZ.
Normie429: Dude. Your e-language is pathetic.

by Jessizzlethizzle October 31, 2007


Super Secret Gayer Language

The Super Secret Gayer Language” is a language made by Ray Avellaka and Max that can only be learned if you meet the goddesses themselves.

I met the goddesses that made the Super Secret Gayer Language

by SuperSecretGayerLanguagegods April 06, 2022


baby language

baby language is a language (commonly spoken at 1-3 year olds), that is usually rude. "goo goo gaa gaa" translates to "i need to poop on my mum's face", "ba-ba" translates to "fuck me", "goo goo" translates to "i want to urinate on my dad", and "goo gee" translates to "i love nazis"

Baby language is the rudest language I've ever heard!

by h2008 August 28, 2018


language fatigue

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."

by harole May 23, 2023


Social language

The language you use when:
1. being around other people, in order to create a specific persona
2. a specific circumstance takes place in which you can only use certain types of sentences in order to continuing upholding the society's standards

Person (A): I needed to use my social language in order to keep making new friends
Person(A): why didnt use your social language you could have avoided all the drama, you are in now

by silas ahm lemming January 29, 2019


Patii Language

(h3ad) it means (head)
people speaking Jamtii(jam) and Lqvily(Lovely)

*Patii Language* means when you speak the glitchy language.

by Saiokiie January 03, 2022


Iberian-Romance languages

Pronunciation: /aɪˈbɪəriən roʊˈmæns ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/
Definition:
1. Iberian-Romance languages (noun) - A term encompassing the Iberian-Romance languages, derived from Vulgar Latin and including Spanish, Andorran, Portuguese, and the various Latin American languages.
2. These languages comprise a significant portion (over 30%) of the lexicon of American English.
Significance:
• It provides a concise term to refer to this language family.
• It highlights the significant contribution of these languages to American English.
• It emphasizes the common Vulgar Latin origin.
• It avoids potentially problematic terms similar to “Hispanic” which may have diverse interpretations.
Phrase: Iberian-Romance languages

Examples:
• “Numerous words in American English have roots in Iberian-Romance languages.”
• “The influence of Iberian-Romance languages is evident in American cuisine terminology.”
• “Scholars study the historical impact of Iberian-Romance languages on American English.”
• “The vibrant culture of Iberian-Romance languages communities enriches American society.”
• “Comprehending Iberian-Romance languages aids in deciphering numerous American English words.”

by Dmitrio January 22, 2025