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Idioglossary- A song for a secret language
Idioglossary- A song for a secret language
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Idioglossary, a song by Ponyphonic

Lyrics:
Quote:Fritzy was the TV, sorta work and sorta doesn't
Like the snowy out the window was the fuzzy on the screen
And snorey-borey were the little toys upon the floory
And the neighbor kids were always kinda mean
So criss-cross sat and chitter-chat, our days were spent conversy
Interspersy little words our very own till we'd forget
Just where the English end and where our little words beginned
And ennui aid and time abet et ceter-eter-ret-set-set-set
We take a syllable, the funnier the better
And we say it till we make it be a word
Lexicon of beg and borrow
Idioglossary are, ohIsn't it the bestest thing you've ever ever heard
Understood by no one but
The two of us and you know what
I mean when all I'm saying is a-la-a-wah-a-oh
It's something magical, absurd, and so
Much fun, this thing that we both know
So we made a language and we meant to keep it secret
But the words were so hilarious we had to share them all
We put it alphabetic and we gave 'em definitions
And we wrote 'em out in crayon on the wall
Well, Momma didn't really take a liking to the mural
Truly, artistry is never understood within its day
But maybe, in the end, we like it better as an enigmatic
Game that only we can play, it's siblinguistic anyway
I'd imagine that this song would allow Doug to designate one other person at the start of the song, and over the course of the song a secret language would be created that both Doug and the designated person would know.  The language would last until the next time the song is played, or until a day passes (Or maybe longer?). When the created language is used, random used words and their definitions appear on nearby walls, written in crayon. (The definitions might use other words from the made up language, in addition to non-invented words.)
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Stand between the Silver Crystal and the Golden Sea.
"Youngsters these days just have no appreciation for the magnificence of the legendary cucumber."  --Krityan Elder, Tales of Vesperia.
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#2
WARNING!!!!: The effect of this song can be permanently sticky when used with children, and the Elderly.

Why the Elderly? We don't know, it may be to mess with our minds.
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#3
... simulacrum song for Gred & Forge? Or perhaps they get "Those Two Dreadful Children" and this is for Padma and Parvati, since even if they don't get much screen time together they're still twins.
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woot Med. Eng., verb, 1st & 3rd pers. prsnt. sg. know, knows
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