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Get the spacking mug.by hoioindweMSA January 29, 2007
Get the do you speak german? mug.A little red box that is supposed to teach kids how to read. Really it is a toy made by satan that sounds like a demon. Dane Cook makes fun of the speak n' spell in his cd Harmful If Swallowed
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Get the Double Speak mug.another name for a disabled persons parking permit ie: spackbadge, owned by a spack, which permits them to park wherever the fuck they want, but the spack wud be betta off parking it on a cliff edge and gettin a push(if the owner is a retard)
derek:oy, uve left ur spackbadge in my car!!! fukin or8 this, park where i fukin want!
owner of spackbadge ie the spack:wen ur bak down my way, i want it bak!
derek:fuck off ya spack
owner of spackbadge ie the spack:wen ur bak down my way, i want it bak!
derek:fuck off ya spack
by jono January 6, 2004
Get the spack badge mug.A style of speech, intended to identify one as (over) educated, literate, erudite. Tends to make one sound like a snob. Includes use of words like "shall", "whom", "endeavor" instead of "try", "ergo" instead of "therefore", spelling out "et cetera" instead of using "etc.", etc.
Normal: I will see you later.
Elite speak: I shall see you later.
Normal: I've been sick lately.
Elite speak: I've not felt well of late.
Elite speak: I shall see you later.
Normal: I've been sick lately.
Elite speak: I've not felt well of late.
by jevanyn April 1, 2010
Get the elite speak mug.Doggo-speak or doggolingo is a language used frequently across the Internet
It is used to describe the thoughts, feelings and actions of dogs in a cutesy way. Doggo-speak is
heavy on onomatopoeias like bork, blep, mlem and blop and ever-expanding.
For example, the phrase “you are doing me a frighten” is used to describe startled dogs.
It is used to describe the thoughts, feelings and actions of dogs in a cutesy way. Doggo-speak is
heavy on onomatopoeias like bork, blep, mlem and blop and ever-expanding.
For example, the phrase “you are doing me a frighten” is used to describe startled dogs.
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