Forgotten languages is a website that has articles but it's translated into a language nobody knows. The website creators goal is to communicate with anti human beings. (Link in the tags)
by Evxkeurodjskf April 3, 2023
Get the forgotten languages mug.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.
Passenger: I don't agree with the language, but you're right.
by Stupidly Sophisticated March 1, 2023
Get the I don't agree with the language mug.When someone who is a “road man” or “chav” speak they do not use proper English but actually speak differently
by Mandy__ August 29, 2021
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by Adujasty343 June 14, 2025
Get the <.7.9.7.6.>Primary Language Is Spanish, Left Eye Is Clairvoyant, FIrst Language Is English, Right Eye Is Cognitive<.7.9.7.6.> mug.Initiating contact through someone's Instagram profile by liking their older posts. Sometimes responded by nothing, other times responded in the same fashion. Usually means they are interested in you and you should slide in their dms. Can be considered a mating call.
"Dude how did you end up talking to that hot chick at the bar last night?"
"Well I had her insta so I started with some Instagram sign language."
"Well I had her insta so I started with some Instagram sign language."
by Olivertwist23 January 22, 2019
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Jasmine: "Hewwo, what are you doing OWO?"
Jasmine: "Hewwo, what are you doing OWO?"
by Not/A/furry November 13, 2020
Get the forbidden language mug.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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