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by Balltron8002 January 08, 2009
The language spoken by rapper Lil Jon, lil speak consists mainly of three words...YEAH, WHAT, OKAY, and the ocassional LET'S GO! Lil speak is derived from the commonly spoken english language but it will soon be a universally spoken unilanguage.
Dave: You want to go get something to eat?
Tom: WHAT?
Dave: I said do you want to get something to eat?
Tom: WHAT?
Dave: Tom, are you deaf?! Do you want some fucking food?!
Tom: YEAH! OKAY! LET'S GO!
Dave: I hate lil speak. Damn you, Lil Jon! Damn you to hell!
Tom: WHAT?
Dave: I said do you want to get something to eat?
Tom: WHAT?
Dave: Tom, are you deaf?! Do you want some fucking food?!
Tom: YEAH! OKAY! LET'S GO!
Dave: I hate lil speak. Damn you, Lil Jon! Damn you to hell!
by arel May 22, 2007
When Non-Commissioned Officers of a military service make up words to sound educated, even though they clearly lack any sophisticated language skills.
This includes terminology such as Irregardless, which is now so mainstream that it appears in Merriam-Webster's dictionary despite the "Ir-" prefix acting as a negation, so the definition shifts to "not regardless" creating helpless confusion among any that actually know how to use English when this particular atrocity is used.
This includes terminology such as Irregardless, which is now so mainstream that it appears in Merriam-Webster's dictionary despite the "Ir-" prefix acting as a negation, so the definition shifts to "not regardless" creating helpless confusion among any that actually know how to use English when this particular atrocity is used.
"Irregardless, you need to get that done, Private."
"I'm sorry, I'm an English major so I don't understand your NCO Speak."
"I'm sorry, I'm an English major so I don't understand your NCO Speak."
by TheSpecialist October 16, 2013
I couldn't understand the black guy over there because of his negro speak.
He just kept making up slang and didn't say anything substantial.
He just kept making up slang and didn't say anything substantial.
by Eater of Cherries September 24, 2004
by Sean Jaskiewicz August 30, 2007
When people speak by calling out each letter of many of the words in their conversation because young children are present for any number of reasons.
Mom: I want to tell you something but Chris is here.
Dad: Just use letter speak.
Mom: My D-A-D is going to G-E-T C-H-R-I-S a W-I-I for C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S.
Dad: Awesome!
Kid: What did mommy say daddy?
Dad: I can't tell you.
Dad: Just use letter speak.
Mom: My D-A-D is going to G-E-T C-H-R-I-S a W-I-I for C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S.
Dad: Awesome!
Kid: What did mommy say daddy?
Dad: I can't tell you.
by Tex-Mex Shawn C. November 20, 2010