A kind programming language that consists of human readable processor instructions (Mnemonics, as opposed to Opcodes, which would be the number representations of the same instructions). Modern assemblers do furthermore also support certain higher level features, like macros, datatypes or functions.
Also, assembly language is used to distinct the language from the program that translates into machine code. In general use, both are called assembler which leads to the need to specify in certain situations.
It should also be noted that while people often talk about assembly language in general, there is not "the" assembly language, but rather a large group of them, one reason being different processor families having different instruction sets, the other being different assembler programs supporting different features, or having different ways of providing those features.
Also, assembly language is used to distinct the language from the program that translates into machine code. In general use, both are called assembler which leads to the need to specify in certain situations.
It should also be noted that while people often talk about assembly language in general, there is not "the" assembly language, but rather a large group of them, one reason being different processor families having different instruction sets, the other being different assembler programs supporting different features, or having different ways of providing those features.
by Baal'Zebul February 28, 2011
When you speak in incoherent sentences when it's clearly impossible to understand the gibberish you're speaking.
by Coppose March 30, 2018
refers to slangs most ghetto people use in conversation. Usually used amongst stereotypical guys in Sean John clothing, or in "thug" clothing if they are too poor to afford Sean John. Language of the urban kids.
Andrew: Waddup jigga? So, the shizznit's goin' down tonite!Aight!
Thien: Andrew,what are you trying to say? I don't speak homie language!
Thien: Andrew,what are you trying to say? I don't speak homie language!
by tinnican February 11, 2006
unicorn language is a language consisting of random animal noises mixed together that you can think of.
"i want some ehhasdrf" says person #1
"you want some WHAT?" says person #2
"oh i said i want some water. i forgot you don't speak unicorn language" says person #1
"you want some WHAT?" says person #2
"oh i said i want some water. i forgot you don't speak unicorn language" says person #1
by julie williams June 13, 2007
The use of innocuous but sometimes necessary small-talk with the passenger next to you prior to take-off.
She looked warily at me and so I commenced to break the silence speaking in simple, plane language: "How about this weather?"
by Wucky December 08, 2010
by Shamron January 13, 2012
Mark explained to Natalia that the expression "chicken seeds" was the troll language, as in, 'I'm trading all my dollars for chicken seeds and red wine powder.'
by Grammer is, Stoopid? October 06, 2009