Alex: Liv, why don't you kiss that boy?
Liv: No, he looks like he likes tongueing, I hate tongueing!
Alex: But still, he looks like he'd be 10/10 for enthusiasm.
Liv: No, I'm no tonguer.
Liv: No, he looks like he likes tongueing, I hate tongueing!
Alex: But still, he looks like he'd be 10/10 for enthusiasm.
Liv: No, I'm no tonguer.
by Tonguer December 02, 2013
by MWAHAHAHA February 20, 2005
Speaking incoherently by mumbling the first sounds that come to your mind while simultaneously tricking yourself into believing a ghost has inhabitated your body and that the crazy blabering noises are actually some spooky ghost language.
John: I was speaking in tongues at last weeks sermon
Pete: Oh, really? what did you say?
John: Blksdoihaflk hoidshaoif ilknflknvoi laskdf dflkjafl iosoahf golf.
Pete: Oh, really? what did you say?
John: Blksdoihaflk hoidshaoif ilknflknvoi laskdf dflkjafl iosoahf golf.
by MisterFusion October 14, 2008
(1) Correctly: TONGUES = SPOKEN LANGUAGES, ie, sounds made by the mouth TO CONVEY AN INTELLIGIBLE MESSAGE.
(2) Incorrectly: TONGUES = SPOKEN GIBBERISH, ie, sounds made by the mouth WHICH CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD BY ANYONE.
(2) Incorrectly: TONGUES = SPOKEN GIBBERISH, ie, sounds made by the mouth WHICH CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD BY ANYONE.
(1) The missionaries quickly learned the native tongues of the indiginous peoples and preached the gospel to them.
(2) Molly babbled some gibberish during the service, and explained that I couldn't understand it because it was the "tongues of angels". I said that the Greek and Hebrew phrases for "tongues of angels" mean "languages of messengers" and that the words for "language" and "messenger" (both indicate coveying a MESSAGE) can only support the saying as being meant to be UNDERSTOOD.
(2) Molly babbled some gibberish during the service, and explained that I couldn't understand it because it was the "tongues of angels". I said that the Greek and Hebrew phrases for "tongues of angels" mean "languages of messengers" and that the words for "language" and "messenger" (both indicate coveying a MESSAGE) can only support the saying as being meant to be UNDERSTOOD.
by Elder Berry Young June 10, 2009
The most versatile muscle in the body, over 20,000 different uses have been outlined already, and scientists believe that this is only a fraction of its total. Gene Simmons (lead singer for Kiss) proved the iconic power of the tongue, and recently young tongue enthusiasts such as Tim Kelly have been spreading the word on its amazing abilities.
"Ya he may have big biceps, but those don't mean anything next to the amazing tongue his best friend has."
by Bob Olaf March 01, 2010
by ChaosClitCommander July 26, 2010