The audible sound of a baby rambling gibberish and nonsense to an adult or another baby. It sounds like a real language to a baby (and probably is), but to an adult, it is just rambles. Hence the name wamables.
*baby to another baby, in baby talk* So then, after I scream my head off, this girl takes her tit out and lets me go ham!
*mother to mother* Aww, look at little Jakuab. He is having wamables with little A.A.Ron
*mother to mother* Aww, look at little Jakuab. He is having wamables with little A.A.Ron
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Grumpyhour: Did you know that if you take parts of words and resemble them, you can pronounce the word ghoti, like fish.
BrningPyre: And then the OP took parts of things that don't work on their own, treated them as if they worked on their own, and then threw them all together.
It's like taking a lung and a heart, connecting them, and then leaving them on a table, expecting them to breathe.
Wamblecockd: This is an old linguistic trick generally said to have been coined by an Irish playwright named George Bernard Shaw. Shaw was a known literacy critic, and this word was said to be part of his argument in favor of further English language spelling reform. Shaw favored a more standardized spelling derived more from phonetics. Ironically, Ghoti highlights how the way we spell words is indeed not regulated, and is free to be changed at any time by any person. Ghoti illustrates how the morphology of phonemes in the English language can be illustrated by several different combinations of letters.
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BrningPyre: And then the OP took parts of things that don't work on their own, treated them as if they worked on their own, and then threw them all together.
It's like taking a lung and a heart, connecting them, and then leaving them on a table, expecting them to breathe.
Wamblecockd: This is an old linguistic trick generally said to have been coined by an Irish playwright named George Bernard Shaw. Shaw was a known literacy critic, and this word was said to be part of his argument in favor of further English language spelling reform. Shaw favored a more standardized spelling derived more from phonetics. Ironically, Ghoti highlights how the way we spell words is indeed not regulated, and is free to be changed at any time by any person. Ghoti illustrates how the morphology of phonemes in the English language can be illustrated by several different combinations of letters.
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I speak 4 languages, have 2 college degrees, am raiding 3 children and have been married for 12 years. I’m all about my wamables
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