anti-language
Definition:
A way of speaking a language, such as English, so that insiders understand you but outsiders don't.
Example:
In Cockney
rhyming slang
trouble and strife
means "wife."
Etymology:
The term was coined by M.A.K. Halliday
similar:
cryptolect
superordinate of
:
slang
|
rhyming slang
|
argot
|
cant
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