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thot patrol translation

An elite group who translate hentai doujins into shakespearean english
Thot patrol translation translated another doujin

transnational

when you're born in nationality that you don't belong to for instance; you're born in Pakistan but you identify an American
You know Ahmed? he's transnational, he calles himself Cleatus.
transnational by Pedroxin January 28, 2019

google translator 

Google's free service to produce random sentences in the language of your choosing. Google translator is intended for the usage of business professionals who need to generate placeholder text in different languages.
Before Google Translator: Hello, how are you?
After Google Translator: Hello and I am you are I are?
google translator by Tyler Menezes November 10, 2007

google translator 

The language tools provided on the google website for translating foreign languages. Has the innate ability to turn even the most coherent sentence into a pile of festering illiterate shit
Before GT
"You rescued me, but it appears that general grievous has escaped again"

After GT
"It stored it, but this one appears like this one, consequently which has it fuoriuscito the painful General per other hour"
google translator by Arrow August 29, 2005

Urban Translator 

One who creates fake definitions of words and ends up getting one of the top definitions for their creativity and comedy with the definition. Similar to an Urbanizer.
Person: His twisted definition got top 3!
Person 2: Yeah he's an Urban Translator

who will probably end up ruining this
site by hiding definitions completely.
Urban Translator by Normal Guy 1 September 12, 2018

Lost In Translation

1)When something is translated into another language, and sometimes translated back into the original language, and because of differences of the languages some of the original meaning is lost.

2)Whenever someone re-does something in a new medium (for instance, a movie based on a book) and, due to differances between the mediums, some details and the original meaning is not present.

3)A movie that came out in 2003.
1)See larstait's post for a good example.

2)"Did you like the new Harry Potter movie?" asked Maria. "No," answered Sharon. "They couldn't include all the details that were in the book because then the movie would be too long. A lot of the characterization and subext was lost in translation."

3)I really liked Lost in Translation. And if you didn't, your opinion can't possibly be worth anything, you must be an idiot or a philistine. No, I didn't just imagine the subtext, it's there and it's very moving!
Lost In Translation by Newbia September 1, 2004