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languageology

Term patented by Tom L. to describe popular business jargon that is over used, e.g. “deep dive”, “space”, “harmonizing”, etc. Payment is due to Tom per use of the word.
Tracy uses so much jargon, she could teach a class in languageology!
by JargonPro September 23, 2020
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Languaged

The action of saying language after one has said a cuss word; commonly done by BadBoyHalo, a Minecraft streamer.
BBH languaged Quackity only 20 times last stream.
by g.cinnamon January 20, 2021
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languagenut

This is used by strange teachers who have under 10IQ since they can't teach u themselves so they give you what special needs children would have.
This is supported by Muslims mainly since languagenut is that gay
by Big boy pat 500 February 4, 2021
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Languagely

To be well-versed in many languages.
Silas: Man, I wish I knew another language like Japanese or French. I wish I was languagely like Gigi. She knows like 20 languages!
by LunaFrostie April 18, 2021
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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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Languagey

Using complicated language when simpler words would suffice. For example saying you're time-poor, when you mean busy, or saying someone is splendiloquent when you mean articulate.
Can you simplify this article, it's too languagey for our readers.
by dangrous November 9, 2023
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Languageform

A lifeform is a type of thing that is living or alive. A languageform isn't alive in traditional sense but lives using language. LLM (Large Language Model) would be a languageform instead of lifeform.
I don't know if Neuro-sama is alive but she is definitely a great example of a languageform.
by Asyndyn February 22, 2026
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