A kind mentality that monolingual English speaker has when learning a new language.
For example:
mispronouncing the vowels.
apply the nonsensical spell of English to a language with logical spelling and trying to read it.
never prounce the R in other language properly.
thinking that all the people in the world know English so learn the minimum of the set language.
For example:
mispronouncing the vowels.
apply the nonsensical spell of English to a language with logical spelling and trying to read it.
never prounce the R in other language properly.
thinking that all the people in the world know English so learn the minimum of the set language.
I can't belive he just pronounce "karaoke" like "keriyoki", I bet he have an English Speaker Mentality.
by FAI1025 May 12, 2023

The person that delivers a presentation and it's all about them rather than the subject expected. They talk about themselves, their background, what they have done, what they do, or their successes. They miss the point and don't leave anyone with anything useful. Instead they are needy and seeking attention, affirmation, or positive feedback.
by Jamesy Wamsey September 6, 2023

Use of speaker phone to ambush/embarrass someone on the other end of the line, who is unaware that the speaker feature is in use.
So, Christie was just on the phone with her boyfriend and was singing in this hideous voice, only to realize he had her on speaker phone and his buddy heard it all.....That, my friend, is what I like to call "speaker pwned."
by Mudhut August 22, 2008

1.) A derogatory term used to describe the way people with developmental disabilities talk, think, and feel.
2.) An offensive term used for people with severe to high functioning developmental disabilities who have limited (verbal) communication (mainly for people with autism).
3.) Term used for people who aren't very bright nor articulate.
4.) Comments for people who talk or act emotionally like children.
5.) A secondary term for calling people retards.
6.) Describing someone who is illiterate.
7.) Describing someone who's use of saying words is very simple.
8.) Whining and / acting like a child.
9.) Acting childish.
10.) Term used for people who struggle with language and verbal communication.
2.) An offensive term used for people with severe to high functioning developmental disabilities who have limited (verbal) communication (mainly for people with autism).
3.) Term used for people who aren't very bright nor articulate.
4.) Comments for people who talk or act emotionally like children.
5.) A secondary term for calling people retards.
6.) Describing someone who is illiterate.
7.) Describing someone who's use of saying words is very simple.
8.) Whining and / acting like a child.
9.) Acting childish.
10.) Term used for people who struggle with language and verbal communication.
"Forrest Gump was not only a person with limited intelligence, but he was a child-speaker as well because of his limited intelligence."
"This student in my history class was so stupid, he hardly ever talked like us. Like, he was just more of a child-speaker than a teen dialect."
"JACK! WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU? You're acting like a child! You've been driving me crazy all day! You're such a child-speaker and can't even give any reasoning!"
"My mom was so sick with the flu, she was a child-speaker throughout most of the day."
"This student in my history class was so stupid, he hardly ever talked like us. Like, he was just more of a child-speaker than a teen dialect."
"JACK! WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU? You're acting like a child! You've been driving me crazy all day! You're such a child-speaker and can't even give any reasoning!"
"My mom was so sick with the flu, she was a child-speaker throughout most of the day."
by 89BR August 19, 2009

by Mtg187 August 24, 2024

by trustfunddavis6969 December 8, 2023

A nonsensical combination of automotive parts. Canards being small wings attached to the front of a car to provide downforce. Smart car owners would use the term to separate knowledgeable people from the rest. An updated version of muffler bearings
Man - did you see that sweet Camero at SEMA? I don't know how many WHP it was making, but from the look of the speaker canards, it really means business!
by kap0w February 20, 2009
