What Language Are the Pigs Speaking in Relient K's Gibberish?

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In summary, the conversation revolves around a link that leads to a thread on a forum. The participants discuss the link and make comments about it, including one person's potential future as a rocket scientist and another person's use of meaningless words. The conversation also briefly touches on the use of "hmmm" and "harumph" as expressions. One person also mentions a song called "Gibberish" by Relient K.
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Wha do you mean? :confused:
 
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Just my response to this thread:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=80275
 
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And here I thought you might of had a touch of sinus.
 
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Oh yes,it really drive me crazy! :rolleyes: (for sure if yomamma come here,he'll say it again )
 
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hmmm...
 
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arildno said:
Just my response to this thread:
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=80275
As soon as I saw your post I knew where that link was going...
 
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yomamma said:
As soon as I saw your post I knew where that link was going...
So young, and yet so bright..
Are you planning to become a rocket scientist?
 
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hmmm...
 
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Audio Adreniline said:
hibideebopopowa, hoo!
arg wu entafinticate nar dunderford. bida menti kosticated interserd. thorphilliate stinded yilla billa zay. wentora yate paravillintiniay.
 
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yomamma said:
hmmm...
Bright, but a scatterbrain.
That won't do, I'm afraid..
 
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yourdadonapogostick said:
arg wu entafinticate nar dunderford. bida menti kosticated interserd. thorphilliate stinded yilla billa zay. wentora yate paravillintiniay.
Is that Norweedish? :confused:
 
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Danger said:
Is that Norweedish? :confused:
Nei, slett ikke.
 
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arildno said:
Nei, slett ikke.
Aha!...
 
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Danger said:
Is that Norweedish? :confused:
It's Norweedish for "hmmm..." That's just a rough translation though. You folks seem really bored lately. Don't you all have anything more interesting to talk about than harumph and hmmmm? Or did someone park a really cool car in here somewhere and the guys have all gathered round in a Tim Allen routine:
"Hmmmm..."
"Harumph..."
"Ohhhhh..."
"Grunt, ahhh..." (He's the more eloquent of you.)

:biggrin:
 
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Danger said:
Is that Norweedish? :confused:
it's from the song "Gibberish" by Relient K
 

FAQ: What Language Are the Pigs Speaking in Relient K's Gibberish?

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