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Definition of textspeak in English: textspeaknounˈtɛkstspiːkˈteks(t)ˌspēk mass nounLanguage regarded as characteristic of text messages, consisting of abbreviations, acronyms, initials, emoticons, etc. I never ever abbreviate (i.e. write in textspeak), but cabinet ministers and heads of industry do perhaps U2 should call themselves You Two/Too to avoid promoting textspeak among the youth Example sentencesExamples - I just think it's crass to abbreviate in that manner, writing in text-speak like some 15-year-old going out on a Friday night.
- Perhaps U2 should call themselves You Two/Too to avoid promoting textspeak among the youth, and The Killers could morph into The Upstanding Pillars Of The Community?
- I vehemently opose smileys, textspeak and chatroom acronyms
- With Textspeak, a whole new variety of the English language has grown up in a mere five years.
- The report told schools to make it clear that text-speak was "not appropriate for public examinations" and pupils would lose marks if the quality of written communications is poor.
- Moves are afoot to include some mobile phone textspeak in the official dictionary of the game beloved by generations.
- The same message sent in that hideous text-speak would have been more than a little unsettling.
- Myself, I never ever abbreviate (i.e. write in textspeak), but cabinet ministers and heads of industry do.
- Naturally, M. I.A. has a blog too, one so laden with textspeak, random capitalization and daring spelling experiments - "brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrap" - that it feels like a parody.
- Self-effacing men are also more likely to get a reply to their approaches, while nothing puts potential dates off more than textspeak like "ur" and "luv".
Definition of textspeak in US English: textspeaknounˈteks(t)ˌspēk Language regarded as characteristic of text messages, consisting of abbreviations, acronyms, initials, emoticons, etc. Example sentencesExamples - Moves are afoot to include some mobile phone textspeak in the official dictionary of the game beloved by generations.
- Naturally, M. I.A. has a blog too, one so laden with textspeak, random capitalization and daring spelling experiments - "brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrap" - that it feels like a parody.
- I just think it's crass to abbreviate in that manner, writing in text-speak like some 15-year-old going out on a Friday night.
- With Textspeak, a whole new variety of the English language has grown up in a mere five years.
- Myself, I never ever abbreviate (i.e. write in textspeak), but cabinet ministers and heads of industry do.
- The same message sent in that hideous text-speak would have been more than a little unsettling.
- Perhaps U2 should call themselves You Two/Too to avoid promoting textspeak among the youth, and The Killers could morph into The Upstanding Pillars Of The Community?
- The report told schools to make it clear that text-speak was "not appropriate for public examinations" and pupils would lose marks if the quality of written communications is poor.
- Self-effacing men are also more likely to get a reply to their approaches, while nothing puts potential dates off more than textspeak like "ur" and "luv".
- I vehemently opose smileys, textspeak and chatroom acronyms
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