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Polish prison slang language
Grypsera (Polish pronunciation: [ɡrɨˈpsɛra]: from Low German Grips meaning "intelligence", "cleverness"; also drugie życie, literally "second life" in
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Linguistic term for jargon of a group
of anti-languages include Cockney rhyming slang, CB slang, verlan, the grypsera of Polish prisons, thieves' cant, Polari, and Bangime. Anti-languages are
Cant_(language)
Form of Dutch slang
randgroepen in de Lage Landen. Uitgeverij Skribis. ISBN 978-94-639-6916-1. Grypsera Dale van; Geerts, Guido; Heestermans, Hans, eds. (1992). Van Dale groot
Bargoens
Form of slang
Carny, a word in North American fairground cant Gayle language Gay slang Grypsera IsiNgqumo Lavender linguistics Lunfardo and Vesre Mediterranean Lingua
Polari
Cant used by various peoples in English-speaking countries
entry for their gang. Bargoens, Netherlands Fenya, Russia Germanía, Spain Grypsera, Poland Rotwelsch, Germany Coa, Chile A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient
Thieves'_cant
Polish artist, writer, singer, and comedian
Polish language and literature. His thesis was one of the first studies of grypsera, a distinct slang language used by the criminals and inmates of prisons
Maciej_Zembaty
2003 Polish film
willing to become a "git" - a member of the prison subculture known as grypsera (which is also a Polish term for a prison slang used by its members), considered
Symmetry_(film)
Variety of Polish spoken in Warsaw
printers or policemen Sub-dialects of criminals – a regional version of grypsera Jewish sub-dialect – a regional version of the Yiddish language, largely
Warsaw_dialect
German-based thieves' argot
G'süff. Juch, Und Handschuhkren, Harom net san. — Gustav Meyrink Germanía Grypsera Lotegorisch Polari Yenish Puchner, Martin (2020). The language of thieves :
Rotwelsch
Indo-European–Quechuan Spanish–Quechua Media Lengua Meshterski, from Bulgaria Grypsera, from Poland Fenya from Russia Padonkaffsky jargon (or Olbanian) from Runet
List of pidgins, creoles, mixed languages and cants based on Indo-European languages
List_of_pidgins,_creoles,_mixed_languages_and_cants_based_on_Indo-European_languages
Polish dialect spoken in Lviv, Ukraine
adopted by other regional and social varieties of Polish, notably the grypsera. Some elements of the dialect remain in use in contemporary Ukrainian spoken
Lwów_dialect
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African, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Pashtun, Swahili, Tamil, Turkish
Beautiful; Graceful; Forenoon
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Victoria, VICKIE means "conqueror" or "victory."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Bald; Hairless; Narrator of Hadith; Ibn Abdullah this Name
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Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hollifield.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Truthful; Variant of Alice
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Blissful; Joyful
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Janine, JANENE means "God is gracious."
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Biblical American Hebrew
Fat, fattened, a quarrel appeased.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Rajasthani, Traditional
Lord Rama
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