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The girl spoke six different languages, all of which were some of the professors favorites. Especially tagalog, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, and Farsi.
by Solid Mantis October 30, 2019
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im language

A language used for instant messaging, consisting of short phrases and abbreviations.
When I was messaging Tina I messaged her using im language. I said I totz got to get a new job, jk cuz I got a good one, lol cause I will never find one, lmao cause my my man has 2 jobs, rofl thinking about owning my own company, roflmao cause it would not last
by traceymak February 13, 2014
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McDonald's Language

The act of putting a Mc in front of all your words on your way to, while you're at, or after leaving a McDonald's.
McDonald's Language:
Dude, you're a McDouche

That really Mcsucked
by rockrangel January 13, 2011
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slanguage

1. word or phrase that is actually slang, but idiots confuse for real words; any word found in the dictionary that should not be there because it is improper English

2. Internet speak, usually very ugly in nature and makes every grammar nazi's eyes bleed
"Watch your slanguage!" Billy's mother warned when he used the word "irregardless."

OMG like i cant spel cuz im on tha intrnet n i dont no english win im on da intrnet
by Tromp September 11, 2007
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Language Paradox

1. You sound stupid if you pronounce something wrong.
2. You sound stupid if you pronounce something right.
3. You sound stupid if you try to pronounce it right.
4. You sound stupid if you try to avoid saying it at all.
5. The only way you don't sound stupid is by explaining the language paradox.
This is the language paradox.

Joe *White guy*: may no speak bwayno espanyol.

Jesse *Chinese guy*: toetaymo cacoi daysoo.
by Pikachu + Shugi November 2, 2009
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slanguage

SLANGUAGE /slaNGgwij/ is a combination of the words SLANG and LANGUAGE:

SLANG /slaNG/ noun: very informal words and phrases, typically used contextually by regionally based groups of people;
LANGUAGE /laNGgwij/ noun: a method of communication, spoken or written, using words in a structured way.

Together, these words create SLANGUAGE, an informal way of communicating using acronyms, abbreviations, and localized forms or pronunciations of traditional words. Slanguage usually exists within a structured communication form, but may include text messaging symbols, emoticons, acronyms, and shorthand as well.
"I'm working with a multi-national team and English is not their first language, if I use Slanguage (like deets = details, addy = address, or LMK = let me know), will they understand me?"
by TZ Muller July 13, 2016
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Language Arts

by captain american September 19, 2021
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