The Le-Matoran of Metru Nui have two names for the slang that they use, which is also known to outsiders on rare occasions. "Chutespeak" was the name given to it on Metru Nui, while on Mata Nui it was called "Treespeak". This type of slang involves combining two or more words into one, in a similar way to the Anglo-Saxon practice of kenning in the real world.
Regular Person: Listen to me, that Chutespeak/Treespeak nonsense means nothing at all to us!
Le-Matoran: Oh, you better calm-apologise for such an ever-rude comment about our accent-dialect, okay?
To cram a "tweet" on Twitter in Twitter's 140 character limit using an intense level of chat-speak ; a hybrid between the terms "chat-speak" and "tweet."
One of the positive few uses for chat-speak.
Here is an example of a normally literate person using Tweetspeak in order to relay his message in under 140 characters:
"@person I'm going2have 2 bail on Noah and the Whale this weekend, man. Sorry. I would love2go,but I'm snowed under w/ an essay deadline."
A dialect of the English language used by teenagers (normally between the ages of 13 and 18, though there has recently been a leap in speakers).
This form of speech includes an overuse of words such as "like" and "umm". There is debate over whether small words such as "what" and "so" should be added, but as for now it is only the two previous words that can be easily linked to this dialect.
God, that kid needs to learn that teenspeak and English are NOT the same language. I mean, he's always going, "Like, I heard that, like, there's gonna be a party on, like, the umm... the 24th."
A brave soul in this universe. (Somebody who dedicates their life to pursuing a pure world)
Often met with tyrannical, unlawful and intimidation untill they're posioned beaten, killed or paid.
Guy was the biggest freespeaker I knew in highschool.
Now he keeps running into suspicious bad luck and life or death scenerios.
"I honestly respect him greatly, but they'd ruin my entire family if i went onboard so I just obey"