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  • Tinaundefined Offline
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    Tina
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    #2

    you say speak! (its usually said with enthusiasm)when someone says something relevant and true about something and you agree with them.Its like saying speak the truth but instead you just say speak..theyll understand

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      Renato
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      1. Telling someone to shut up

      2. Blatently ignoring someone and letting them know it.

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      • Marquettaundefined Offline
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        Marquetta
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        Pet of cartoon character [The Tick]. Actually only speaks twice.

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        • Julianundefined Offline
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          Julian
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          Used sarcastically, to tell someone to speak would mean to tell them to shut the fuck up.

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            Euphemism for wanting to recieve anal sex from someone ie. speak to someone.

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            • Hina Muqadasundefined Offline
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              Speak is a derogatory term to refer to people either from Puerto Rico or of puertorican decendency or puertorican etnicity. It was first introduced in the 50s in the korean war when white american soldiers and hispanic puertorican soldiers coudlnt understand each other because of the language difference so white men started to reffer to puertorican soldiers as speak and also when the puertorican comunity began to emmigrate to the bronx, queens

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                Michiko
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                snitch niggaz

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                • Gretaundefined Offline
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                  Forming nouns denoting a manner of speaking, characteristic of a specified field or group.

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                    Say something in order to convey information or to express a feeling.

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                    • Kitundefined Offline
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                      Kit
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                      A Private [Night Club] that does not [advertise] to the [general public], and operates by its own rules.

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