by Lokeal April 17, 2011

Lance said, " found some old pics of my cousin and I." Stephanie grammatically speaking replies, "cousins and me."
by Stephauren November 5, 2013

Doesn't 1337 speak come from Counter-Strike 1.6?
Google 1337 Krew :)
From there we started using nub and n00b, and h4x and the language evolved...
You could often interchange characters for the same meaning:
7h475 6234t / th4t5 6r34t / thats great -- or n!nj4 / |\|1|\|j4 / n1nj4 -- you get it..
Google 1337 Krew :)
From there we started using nub and n00b, and h4x and the language evolved...
You could often interchange characters for the same meaning:
7h475 6234t / th4t5 6r34t / thats great -- or n!nj4 / |\|1|\|j4 / n1nj4 -- you get it..
by roboturner November 25, 2015

He who speaks the tone or dialect of a homosexual individual. One who also wears clothing that resembles that of a homosexual man. One who steals his best friend's girlfriend and walks away as if nothing is wrong.
by Chad Miller April 20, 2004

In Germany, "she speaks French," is slang for "she sucks dick really good."
This might quite change the image you had of 5sos' Try Hard
This might quite change the image you had of 5sos' Try Hard
by Glitterprinses ✨ 🎶 March 10, 2018

by Roosevelt Carlos de Oliveira June 30, 2004

To Speak the Truth to Power can be applied today to those in the people's House, the House of Representatives, who are speaking the truth to "the powers that be" in the more senior Senate and in the Executive branch of government. Regardless of which political party controls these branches of government, after an election in which control of the House changes parties, and when the Senate and/or the White House are in the control of the other party, truly the new members of the House can Speak the Truth to Power. Many sayings originate in one group and spread to the general public, from jazz, a movie line, etc. While this saying may have originated with liberals, it probably originated when liberals were in the minority. The more salient feature is not whether the speaker of the saying is liberal or conservative, but whether (s)he is in power or not.
Health review leader promises to ‘speak the truth to power’
... the review was a chance to ‘pause, listen, reflect and improve’ on the proposals before they were passed back to the House of Lords in June ... I come from a sector that speaks truth to power. So people can be assured when they’re making comments to us we will listen to what they say’ (Sir Stephen Bubb).
... the review was a chance to ‘pause, listen, reflect and improve’ on the proposals before they were passed back to the House of Lords in June ... I come from a sector that speaks truth to power. So people can be assured when they’re making comments to us we will listen to what they say’ (Sir Stephen Bubb).
by JohnOfArc July 30, 2011
