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    have come to describe different styles and aspects of graffiti and its subculture. Like other jargon and colloquialisms, some of these terms may vary regionally...
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    graffiti, along with throw ups and pieces. The act of writing a tag is known as tagging. Tags are often thought of as the simplest form of graffiti art...
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    Padonkaffsky jargon (Russian: язык падонкафф, romanized: yazyk padonkaff), also known as Olbanian (олбанский, olbansky), is a slang developed by a Runet...
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    Painted cars were often worked on by organised groups in a "whole car" (graffiti jargon for covering the entire visible surface of the vehicle) manner, severely...
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    ingestion or inhalation of fumes. "Graffiti Heart | Jargon". graffitiheart.org. Retrieved 2024-08-01. "Acid Graffiti". Glass Polishers UK. Retrieved 2024-08-01...
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  • slang, university student language, drug scene jargon, graffiti jargon, hip-hop jargon and Internet jargon. Most of these forms are not restricted to teenagers...
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    Preved (Russian: Преве́д) is a term used in the Padonkaffsky jargon, a meme in the Russian-speaking Internet which developed out of a heavily circulated...
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    spray paint as its medium. Graffiti is usually an illegal [citation needed] form of street art. Public response to graffiti is not always favorable and...
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    of Texas" Swagman, roughly the equivalent in Australia Wobbly lingo, the jargon of the Industrial Workers of the World Train surfing "Hoboes" from the Encyclopedia...
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    p. 435. ISBN 0-262-68092-0. Robin Williams and Steve Cummings (1993). Jargon: An Informal Dictionary of Computer Terms. University of Michigan. pp. 475...
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    displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Internet industry jargon – Jargon used by workers in the Internet industry English-language spelling...
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    associated hostilities can allow real fellow-feeling to emerge. In legal jargon, a hate crime (also known as a "bias-motivated crime") is a criminal act...
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    Reality Checkpoint (category Graffiti in England)
    despite its repeated removal by Cambridge City Council or obliteration by graffiti. At one point in the mid-1990s, according to Graham Chainey writing in...
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  • (1971), and he began working on a treatment after the release of American Graffiti (1973). After numerous rewrites, filming took place throughout 1975 and...
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    Pterodactyl Press High Kukus (1969) New York: Jargon Society A Long Undressing (1971) New York: Jargon Society Erogeny: A Geographical Expedition (1976)...
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  • finished in 1950, along with the rest of the U-Bahn network. In Berlin U-Bahn jargon the depot is called Bw Gru or Hw Gru. The Seestraße depot was opened in...
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    is wrong with me?' Raymond, Eric S (September 24, 1999). "fscking". The Jargon File. Archived from the original on January 3, 2009. fcking: /fus'-king/...
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    Hashtag (category Computer jargon)
    Stencil graffiti promoting the hashtag #OccupyForRights...
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    They usually spoke Baku dialect. In addition, gadeshes used their own jargon and terms that deviated from the standards of the literary language. Their...
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    differences from Latin as spoken elsewhere, some of which is attested in graffiti. This local variety evolved into the Gallo-Romance tongues, which include...
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    use in the United Kingdom.:9 Though Sinclair makes infrequent use of the jargon associated with the Situationists, he has certainly popularized the term...
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    Slank releases third album, Piss!, which is a play on the word peace. This jargon became a trend at that time. The hits single of this album are "Piss" and...
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    took ferries from the parking lot to the gates of the park. In theme park jargon, Cinderella Castle was conceived as the primary "weenie" (a term commonly...
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    "the language of the Jews [in Poland] ... degenerat[ed] into a ridiculous jargon, a mixture of German, Polish, and Talmudical elements, an unpleasant stammering...
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    Mauritian vocabulary derives from the Portuguese element in European maritime jargon (e.g., the Mediterranean Lingua Franca) or from enslaved Africans or Asians...
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  • by fairies is rescued by his true love. The author said that a piece of graffiti seen at a railway station, "Not really now not any more", became the focus...
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  • made language into effective propaganda, but "also transformed it into a jargon of stereotypes—pompous, repetitive, and boring".: 12  To distance itself...
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  • Lupe Fiasco. The song was written by Brown and his songwriting team, the Graffiti Artists (Rob Allen and Andre Merritt). He stated that after entering the...
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    the English Language, notably rebukes an example of Goodman's rhapsodic, jargon-heavy psychoanalytic prose. Composer Ned Rorem set many of Goodman's poems...
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  • considered "even more fearful" than Bowie's addiction. Led Zeppelin's Physical Graffiti was released in February 1975, months ahead of the Station to Station sessions...
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