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'''Bronxlang''' | '''Bronxlang''' | ||
# A vernacular of English which originated in 20th~21st century Bronx, an area of the upper-eastern googopolis of the North American continent, Earth, Sol. It was noted for its particularly colourful invective and speed of inventiveness. It even had | # A vernacular of English which originated in 20th~21st century Bronx, an area of the upper-eastern googopolis of the North American continent, Earth, Sol. It was noted for its particularly colourful invective and speed of inventiveness. It even had its own alphabet: | ||
* fuckin' A, fuckin' B, fuckin' C etc. | * fuckin' A, fuckin' B, fuckin' C etc. | ||
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The concept of ''standard Bronxlang'' is an oxymoron<ref>no, Louie, this does not mean a bovine idiot</ref>. | The concept of ''standard Bronxlang'' is an oxymoron<ref>no, Louie, this does not mean a bovine idiot</ref>. | ||
* The name of the vernacular, ''Bronxlang'', does not assume an article. | * The name of the vernacular, ''Bronxlang'', does not assume an article. | ||
* | * People from the Bronx<ref>their most famous/infamous son was, is, and sadly probably always will be [[Louis Clinton Drago]]</ref> were sometimes referred to as Bronxians but never Bronxlangers. | ||
==Footnotes and references== | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 14 January 2011
Bronxlang
Proper noun
Bronxlang
- A vernacular of English which originated in 20th~21st century Bronx, an area of the upper-eastern googopolis of the North American continent, Earth, Sol. It was noted for its particularly colourful invective and speed of inventiveness. It even had its own alphabet:
- fuckin' A, fuckin' B, fuckin' C etc.
Usage notes
The concept of standard Bronxlang is an oxymoron[1].
- The name of the vernacular, Bronxlang, does not assume an article.
- People from the Bronx[2] were sometimes referred to as Bronxians but never Bronxlangers.
Footnotes and references
- ↑ no, Louie, this does not mean a bovine idiot
- ↑ their most famous/infamous son was, is, and sadly probably always will be Louis Clinton Drago