This new, experimental, and highly creative type of English relocates and may even slightly change one or more syllables in a word, term, clause, or sentence to achieve an effect based on what a new word sounds like.
"Prefect Political Resentapration" is just one an example of Inverted Syllable English. Different effects are achievable depending on which syllables are moved because the new word which has had the position of one or more of its syllables changed might sound like an existing word. For example, to me, the word "resentapration" sounds like some kind of strange amphibian creature or some kind of strange action. The prefix, "resent" sounds like "resentment." And "pration" sounds like "aparition," predatory, preparation, apparition, etc.
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The highest compliment. When you looking fine af.
"dayyyyyuuummm girlllll"

~Later that day~

Girl 1: "Oooh sis I got me a three syllable damn today"
Girl 2: "Ooo you musta been looking hawt af gurllll"
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Something you hear in hip-hop songs of the greatest . Too much complicated rhyme scheme - not for an average listener.
Tech N9ne:

Find him more cheddar, my end's for me stay gaining great
'Cause I am forever like Em, 40, Jay, Wayne and Drake
Listener:
What the hell is this about? Was it full syllable rhyme?
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To syllablize a word is to pronouce it but pronouce the syllable apart
Tom: ima syllablize this word de-ez nu-ts
Luke: KYS Tom
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