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Language

1. A large set of words.
2. A word used by BadBoyHalo when someone swears or says a slur.
1. John: I know 3 languages, English, Polish, and French.
Jay: Wow!
2. Someone: F**K OFF YOU LITTLE B****
BadBoyHalo: LANGUAGE!
by B to the E to the N October 9, 2024
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Language (Literature And Lexicon)

What I call homo-sapiens who are addicted to abscesses.
Person 1: Language (Literature And Lexicon)
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Language (Literature And Lexicon)
by Abreathofaversaillian January 23, 2025
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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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Language Orthodoxy

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs about language itself—the often-unexamined assumptions that language represents reality, that words have fixed meanings, that communication is transparent, that some languages are more advanced than others, that monolingualism is normal, that translation is straightforward, that language is primarily about reference rather than relationship, power, or identity. Language orthodoxy includes commitments: that meaning resides in words rather than use, that dictionaries define rather than record, that some languages are "primitive" while others are "sophisticated," that language is a tool rather than a world. Like all orthodoxies, it provides a framework for understanding language, but it functions as ideology—making particular linguistic assumptions seem universal, obscuring how language actually works (context-dependent, power-laden, identity-constituting), and delegitimizing alternative understandings (indigenous philosophies of language, post-structuralist linguistics, multilingual perspectives). Language orthodoxy determines what counts as "proper" language use, what linguistic practices are "valid," and who counts as "linguistically competent."
Example: "He insisted that words have one true meaning—not because he'd studied linguistics, but because language orthodoxy had made fixed reference feel like common sense. The orthodoxy's power is making a theory of language feel like language itself."
by Dumu The Void March 17, 2026
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Lansdale Catholic

Lansdale catholic has to be one of the worst catholic schools in the Philadelphia area. A small 1 hallway school filled with nothing but bots and wannabe gang members. LC is the hood of catholic schools and you would be unlucky to go there. If you know someone who went to LC i am sorry for you. If it wasnt for the suburban location, the school would be trashed. Followed by the rolled up stereotype catholic girls and the “fluffy hair” boys, are little bitches who only peak in highschool. LC is the epitome of kids who will never go anywhere in the world. Home to some of the worst drivers you will ever see. Never go to LC.
“Yo bro do you see that terrible park job?”

“Yea bro they must have went to Lansdale Catholic
by Lansdale Catholic Hater March 3, 2025
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Language premium

A fake language that doesn't exist.
'Language premium is not real.'
by gnghsb May 13, 2025
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Langhaous

A refined word for period mood swings. Not just PMS — the whole emotional storm.
Examples:

“Sorry, I’m in my Langhaous, don’t test me .”

Every cycle comes with its Langhaous.”
by DRXALI August 31, 2025
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