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languages

The term "languages" refers to stylizations of the Java programming language, which offer no additional features but are a mere collection of syntactic-preprocessor-sugar.

Languages are usually created by the Stenya programming group,

which is known for their languages across the world.

Most scientists aggree, that the Stenya developers mostly don't quite understand their own codebase(es),

because most of the code is copied from the internet without much comprehension.
Tom: Have you already checked out the new languages by Stenya?
Charles: Actually not, i didn't have the time yet to read 541 language specifications yet.
Tom: Well, you should man.
by KitsuneAlex December 13, 2022
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Mixed Broken Language

Also known as MBL, it is a set of text written in a way that one may consider it to be broken English, but it also uses words from other languages. There is no punctuation or regulation of any kind applied to MBL, just do whatever
A-“Is you an americas?”
B-“no but are you from a non-English speaking country?”
A-“oui mein komrade”
B-“You speakin’ in mixed broken language?”
A-“si”
by Just a human on this planet October 4, 2017
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Language

I've been transferring ideas directly into your brain using language
by LordOfCombat August 20, 2018
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Chinese language

A slang term referring English as tonal language (read: the language where the tone and the intonation influence the meaning of a sentence), e.g. "You want to eat." v.s. "You want to eat?"
I never realized English could be like a Chinese language until I heard someone ask, 'You want to eat?' with such different tones—turns out it totally changes the meaning!
by Emotional Cruiser November 20, 2025
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Road language

When someone who is a “road man” or “chav” speak they do not use proper English but actually speak differently
“Wagwan my drilla” “Hey can you translate from road language to English please”.
by Mandy__ August 29, 2021
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I don't agree with the language

Used before a statement of agreement to indicate that the speaker doesn't particularly approve of foul (or just plain rude) language.
Driver: What the hell's this cocksucker doing here? This is the fast lane and he's driving like my gramps!

Passenger: I don't agree with the language, but you're right.
by Stupidly Sophisticated March 1, 2023
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language fatigue

The ever going tiredness of listening to a spoken/written language you never really understand and you felt like you need to sleep by that point in conversation.
"I had a language fatigue atp."
"Of course, listening to the language without subtitles can make you have language fatigue so I'm not going to play the video further."
by harole May 23, 2023
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