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The main argotic procedure in the English language. There are several versions of it, but the principle remains the same: to dissimulate the original message with a stable parasitic code surrounding each syllables of that original message. Pig-latin is a strictly verbal argot. Smgokl-smfuckl-smyourkl-smselfkl is "Go fuck yourself" in a specific variety of pig-latin
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Pig-Latin (igpay atinlay) is the most simple and most effective form of verbal code in the pseudo-English language. One must simply remove the first letter of a word and place it at the end, and add '-ay'. The prefered method of communication of adlays ('lads' in normal-speak), as well as their female counterparts (asslays). It proves useful for putting off any undercover cops or non-adlays as to the original message. Pig-latin:
Adlay1: Oi, adlay, where's the oongay? Adlay2: I ankdrayed it all, untcay. We'll leg it to idcombelay and buy some more. Adlay3: Anyone got some ingerpays? Translation: Lad1: Excuse me, friend, do you know where the cask wine is? Lad2: I drank it all, my friend. We shall make for Lidcombe and buy some more. Lad3: Does anyone happen to have some ecstasy? |
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