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teenage youth culture and language

The way in which the youth of today uses language to conenside with their cultures and beliefs.
A teen that listens to punk music may use some of the words and phrases that the artists may. For example: 'I don't care about the world'
by Sarah burnes February 19, 2005
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Slanguage

"Hey quit talkin all that slanguage, This is a family dinner!"
by Korruption SS May 24, 2009
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zoom language

its when u talk but before each vowel u say UB
ubi druboppubed thube r bubomb
(i dropped the r bomb)
by hey what r u eating April 8, 2005
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Eggy language

A now rare corruption of standard English used to exclude non-eggy speakers..

Now being used by chav's in the small town of Corby.
Seg ma Deg - Suck My Dick
Neg Cheg - No Chance
by Alex Brooks April 22, 2005
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language police

In Quebec, the street name for the officers of the OLF (Office de la Langue Francais) who patrol the streets enforcing law 101, the infamous language law that at first completely outlawed english on any commercial signs in Quebec, and now only outlaws english on outdoor signs. Indoor signs must conform to a system whereby the french text must "predominate", that is, be put in a bolder, larger text above any englsh or other language.

Though few in number, they are much hated in the English and Allophone community for their Nazi-like tactics of harassment of small businesses. It is the reason why Kentucky Friend Chicken (KFC) is Poulait Frit Kentucky (PFK) here. Not all large coporations have changed their names to comply, however. Mac Donlald's was allowed to keep their apostrophe, but other stores, notably Eaton's (and the fat English ladies that worked there)were not immune.
Those fucking language police want me to change my sign! What the hell do ya mean the english is one quarter of an inch too big to be less prominent than the french! FUCK YOU FROGS!
by G.H. Hadden May 3, 2005
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Slanguage

Term used to describe when someone has their own way of speaking relying heavily on slang words, abbreviations or made up words. Similar to Ebonics but used to describe any language relying heavily on any slang.
I like Tina's slanguage, she is always fusing words together.
by SheaButcher May 18, 2013
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Cradle Language

An alternate term for Mother Tongue, but without the maternal associations. Your cradle language is your first language, the one you learn as an infant. You might learn it from your parents or from a nanny or from wolves.
Jill is multilingual, but French is her cradle language.
by Lil Blume February 11, 2015
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