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English language is the most universal language in history, way more than the Latin of Julius Caesar. Its the most punderful language because its vocabulary has a certain critical mass that makes a lingo good for punning.
Richard Lederer
Never go to France Unless you know the lingo, If you do, like me, You will repent, by jingo.
Thomas Hood
In a few cases, regimes have publicized their murders, often to intimidate people. For instance, Communist Chinese government newspapers would report speeches by officials in which one might boast, ‘We killed 2 million bandits in the 10th region between November and January.' The term bandit was standard lingo for presumed counterrevolutionaries.
Rudolph Rummel
I believe if you want to convey a complex philosophy, its advisable to keep it simple: day-to-day lingo.
Amish Tripathi
If I have a bunch of computer lingo that I have no idea what I'm speaking about, I really need to know what I'm talking about.
Chloe Bennet
I've never been - I don't think I'm, like, a great A&R by any means. I don't even know production lingo, in all honesty.
Pusha T
I regard psychiatry as fifty percent bunk, thirty percent fraud, ten percent parrot talk, and the remaining ten percent just a fancy lingo for the common sense we have had for hundreds and perhaps thousands of years, if we ever had the guts to read i.
Raymond Chandler
I bongo with my Lingo, Beat it like a wing yo From Congo to Columbo, Can't sterotype my thing yo.
M.I.A.
Cash or check?” he said cheekily. Even the dullest Ohio girls knew that bit of lingo: Kiss now or kiss later? "Bank's closed, pal.
Libba Bray
My four years of high school were spent locked up inside "el campo.” I became a voracious reader and television-watcher, keeping to myself at such alarming extremes that I became invisible. My invisibility provided the perfect protection against harm of any sort. I walked to and from school past the gangsters as silently as a breeze, so disassociated from their tattoos and lingo that even they couldn't find a place for me in their lines of vision.
Rigoberto González
Whenever Román Mejías runs into trouble with the English lingo, teammate Roberto Clemente serves as interpreter. Roberto digs real well. On the other hand, René Valdés, Brooklyn hurler, has a good reason for not speaking English. "When North American players come to my country, they don't speak Spanish. Why should I speak English?"
Roberto Clemente