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Duckspeak 

1. To say something without thinking
2. To "Quack" before you think
Boy: "I want to sh*t in your mouth and make a salad with it."
Girl: "WTF, bro!?"
Boy: "Sorry, Duckspeak."
Duckspeak by Ingsoc's Big Brother November 29, 2013
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duckspeak 

Duckspeak is defined into different definitions in Newspeak:
1- to quack like a duck
2- to yap without thinking
Liam Walsh: What is yapdollar duckspeaking about?
Yapdollar: xiao hong shu
duckspeak by mrbeast539275 November 5, 2024

duckspeak 

a Newspeak word meanjng to quack like a duck - usually indicating one's delivery of newspeak, delivered without any active thought from the speaker, sounding very much like nothing but noise. depending on how you use it, it can be degreading or a compliment.
A: wow, i barely understood any of that duckspeak rubbish you just yapped about!!
B: ... :(
duckspeak by deadimino June 27, 2025

Dudespeak 

n. The language or mode of conversation that includes, but is not limited to, use of the ever-evolving term, "dude" (Seedude). Meaning and connotations of the word "dude" depend on the circumstances and tone and attitude of the dudespeaker. Dudespeak vocabulary often includes words ranging from "seriously" to "like" to "awesome" to "sweet" to "totally"
Dudespeak conversations:

"Dude, like seriously? That was totally awesome."

"Sweet ride, dude."

"Dude." (Hello, friend. Here, have some nutella)
"Duuude." (Hey, this nutella is amazing)
"...dude?" (Um...where the hell do you think you're going with my nutella?)
"DUDE!" (Get AWAY from my nutella!)
Dudespeak by grindgator February 11, 2009

drunkspeak 

When someone is talking while drunk and their ideas and communication is impaired due to the fact that they are so inebriated.
She was trying to convince me that she was so happy and so fulfilled, and as it all came tumbling out through her prolific tears, I was aware that it was all just a load of garbled drunkspeak.
drunkspeak by Dr Bunnygirl October 4, 2023

Fuckspeak 

American English dialect in which the word fuck is employed frequently, forcefully and creatively. Practitioners of this style pride themselves on being able to use variations of "fuck" as a noun (either proper and common), a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. The gold standard of Fuckspeak is to be able to use variations of the word as the subject, predicate and object in the same sentence.

The origins of Fuckspeak are uncertain. Anthropologists contend that the frequency with which Fuckspeak is used in conjunction with a Northern New Jersey accent indicates that Fuckspeak originated in or around the Newark, NJ metropolitan area with a native tribe called the Fuckowies. Linguists contend that the frequent use of Fuckspeak as an instrument of verbal aggression strongly suggests that it originated in the Bronx among New York Yankees Fans, as a way of denigrating other baseball teams, particularly the Mets, Dodgers, and especially the Red Sox.

Fuckspeak is often heard in movies and television shows set in the Northern New Jersey and Greater New York City metropolitan areas. Screen writers and directors employ Fuckspeak to give their productions a air of realism and local color. Productions notable for their use of Fuckspeak include almost every movie made by Martin Scorcese, the HBO series The Sopranos, and almost any movie starring Joe Pesci or Danny DeVito.
This is Fuckspeak isfucking crazy! Who the fuck planned this goat fuck? Fucking A!!Hey, Fuckhead! Are you fucking listening to me, or are you fucking deaf? What the fuck?? Go fuck yourself, you little fuck! Fuck you, you fucking fuck!
Fuckspeak by Peter Angelos July 7, 2010