"That guy was in total Neph-speak mode, man, he was all like 'fish-head, buttocks, my only eye, my only I, I am the center of all that is, take a piss, see if I care, millennium hand and shrimp'"
by SignorGalilei April 2, 2004

When you are pushing in your chair and it makes a fart noise and everyone turns towards you with the utmost disgust.
Me:*Pulls in seat - Chair makes weird noise*
Person:Are you fucking kidding me? Again!? You know we aren't aloud to open windows in this class!!!
Me:B-but it was a Speaking chair, trust me!!!
#Awkward #Chair #Speaking #School
Person:Are you fucking kidding me? Again!? You know we aren't aloud to open windows in this class!!!
Me:B-but it was a Speaking chair, trust me!!!
#Awkward #Chair #Speaking #School
by Shitionary May 16, 2016

by Mochzilla July 3, 2022

Pedro speak
I remember I got lost going around the school I couldn't get groom the pool to the the auditorium. That takes REAL skill
It was like my first week in games bay
Translation
I remember i got lost going around the school. I couldn't get from the pool to the auditorium. That takes real skill.
It was my first week in hawkes bay
I remember I got lost going around the school I couldn't get groom the pool to the the auditorium. That takes REAL skill
It was like my first week in games bay
Translation
I remember i got lost going around the school. I couldn't get from the pool to the auditorium. That takes real skill.
It was my first week in hawkes bay
by Urmadasofat June 16, 2010

Derived from 1337 (leet) speak, and the sound of a sheep (bleat). Used in reference to something someone would say in order to fit in with whatever is "cool" in popular culture at the moment. Also used in reference to the lingo that sheep of the pop culture crowd would commonly use.
Guy #1: What's up with John tonight? Why's he talking like that?
Guy #2: He's just using bleat speak to hook up with the young chicks.
Guy #2: He's just using bleat speak to hook up with the young chicks.
by vapidfool January 25, 2010

To understand something.... to confirm a statement. To agree with someone. Another way to say "I feel you"
*Mostly used by people from the West Coast
*Mostly used by people from the West Coast
Mark: Hey are you trying to ball later?
Anthony: Oh yup! I speak that("I feel you")
Anthony: Are you trying to go to this party later?
Mark: I speak that!
Anthony: You speak that?
Mark: Oh yup! I speak that!
Anthony: Oh yup! I speak that("I feel you")
Anthony: Are you trying to go to this party later?
Mark: I speak that!
Anthony: You speak that?
Mark: Oh yup! I speak that!
by WildcatChick December 14, 2010

by sullybuckets January 16, 2022
