American: "I can never understand aussies when they speak"
Australian: "Fuck off the bloody idiot, the Australian language is the same as yours"
Australian: "Fuck off the bloody idiot, the Australian language is the same as yours"
by Scomo's mum January 26, 2020

when a person speaks in a slang you don’t understand but it’s used by many people who use weapons, such as a glock -19.
person 1 “i’m block hugging rn”
person 2 “i don’t speak hood nigga”
person 1 “im on the end of the street, watching the cars that drive past so i can be aware of any funny business. AKA block hugging AKA hood nigga language.
person 2 “i don’t speak hood nigga”
person 1 “im on the end of the street, watching the cars that drive past so i can be aware of any funny business. AKA block hugging AKA hood nigga language.
by callmeluckii June 28, 2025

The subconscious reaction with online chatters ,whom are speaking in different audible accents , to assimilate language which varies from their own and towards other accents. Different dialects of the English language can sometimes assimilate when groups or individuals meet in international chatrooms or media platforms.This occurs when there are commonalities and familiarization between people IE slang words used by American chatters such as DUDE and YALL become common words for all in the chatroom.
Internet language assimilation is a common but largely unrecognized phenomenon that all international voice chatters are guilty of.
by Islalover November 19, 2019

Likari Language Is One Sentence With The Thought OF Killing With Remorse. Granted Only For I, Best Believe Cowards So This Word I Will Use To Ascertain The Fact That I Will Kill If You Do Not Get Out Of My Life
Likari Language Is One Sentence With The Thought OF Killing With Remorse. Granted Only For I, Best Believe Cowards So This Word I Will Use To Ascertain The Fact That I Will Kill If You Do Not Get Out Of My Life
by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 15, 2025

EMPTY LANGUAGE idiom : 1. an expression that doesn't have much sense; 2. idea that has a little interest.
by Levi Buana Bacar September 14, 2019

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡloʊ ˈsæksən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Anglo-Saxon Languages (phrase, noun) - A designation for what are also famous as Ancient English languages.
2. They consider these linguistic forms expired and not fashionable within contemporary American English.
3. It perceives that Anglo-Saxon terms and words complicate linguistic comprehension.
Significance:
• It defines “Anglo-Saxon Languages” as an expired linguistic form famous as Ancient English.
• It expresses an opinion that these languages are no longer fashionable in contemporary American English.
• It highlights the opinion that Anglo-Saxon terms commit comprehension more intricate.
• It positions these languages as outdated and less desirable in modern usage.
Phrase: Anglo-Saxon languages
Definition:
1. Anglo-Saxon Languages (phrase, noun) - A designation for what are also famous as Ancient English languages.
2. They consider these linguistic forms expired and not fashionable within contemporary American English.
3. It perceives that Anglo-Saxon terms and words complicate linguistic comprehension.
Significance:
• It defines “Anglo-Saxon Languages” as an expired linguistic form famous as Ancient English.
• It expresses an opinion that these languages are no longer fashionable in contemporary American English.
• It highlights the opinion that Anglo-Saxon terms commit comprehension more intricate.
• It positions these languages as outdated and less desirable in modern usage.
Phrase: Anglo-Saxon languages
Examples:
• “The academic text avoided the use of Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “Numerous find the structure of Anglo-Saxon languages to be too complex for modern usage.”
• “The professor explained the archaic nature of Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “The preference is to avoid Anglo-Saxon languages in contemporary conversation.”
• “The analysis emphasized the obsolescence of the Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “The academic text avoided the use of Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “Numerous find the structure of Anglo-Saxon languages to be too complex for modern usage.”
• “The professor explained the archaic nature of Anglo-Saxon languages.”
• “The preference is to avoid Anglo-Saxon languages in contemporary conversation.”
• “The analysis emphasized the obsolescence of the Anglo-Saxon languages.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025

The almost extinct language of Celtic Ireland, historically persecuted against by the Brits. Attempts to revive the language have mostly failed but it is experiencing a resurgence in urban areas.
American tourist: An bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí an leithreas
Irish language speaker: Yanks never learn
Irish language speaker: Yanks never learn
by UrgentVampire53 January 15, 2024
