A style of speaking used in the English language where the speaker places an inflection on an adjective or noun different in tone and volume from the rest of the sentence. This inflection occurs most often at the end of the sentence, occasionally in the middle, and rarely in the beginning.
"Why was my mother's yacht violently assaulted on the high seas?"

"The ship was attacked and their goods STOLEN because they weren't PIRATES!"

"Touché, good sir. Your impressive logic, and even more impressive Bergspeak, have shown me the truf".
by Glorificus September 25, 2009
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