ALso known as leet speak, an art that takes normal words and replaces the leter with ASCII characters that resemble the letters of the word
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Get the gay speak mug.Replacing letters with numbers to create nerd slang; mostly used by internet savvy (elite) people.
a = 4
i = 1
e = 3
k = |<
s = 5
r = |2
o = 0
etc.
a = 4
i = 1
e = 3
k = |<
s = 5
r = |2
o = 0
etc.
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Get the do you speak german? mug.A little red box that is supposed to teach kids how to read. Really it is a toy made by satan that sounds like a demon. Dane Cook makes fun of the speak n' spell in his cd Harmful If Swallowed
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Get the Double Speak mug.A style of speech, intended to identify one as (over) educated, literate, erudite. Tends to make one sound like a snob. Includes use of words like "shall", "whom", "endeavor" instead of "try", "ergo" instead of "therefore", spelling out "et cetera" instead of using "etc.", etc.
Normal: I will see you later.
Elite speak: I shall see you later.
Normal: I've been sick lately.
Elite speak: I've not felt well of late.
Elite speak: I shall see you later.
Normal: I've been sick lately.
Elite speak: I've not felt well of late.
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Get the elite speak mug.Doggo-speak or doggolingo is a language used frequently across the Internet
It is used to describe the thoughts, feelings and actions of dogs in a cutesy way. Doggo-speak is
heavy on onomatopoeias like bork, blep, mlem and blop and ever-expanding.
For example, the phrase “you are doing me a frighten” is used to describe startled dogs.
It is used to describe the thoughts, feelings and actions of dogs in a cutesy way. Doggo-speak is
heavy on onomatopoeias like bork, blep, mlem and blop and ever-expanding.
For example, the phrase “you are doing me a frighten” is used to describe startled dogs.
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