Today my coworker was speaking to his wife on the phone. He switches into this random and weird sounding language. Close to English...sounds like pig latin but it's not.
Apparently, his wife taught it to him. He calls it "Foo." They add an -iggity in between syllables. He said it's been in some movies too.
So "travel" would be trav-iggity-el I guess.
He spoke it so fast. Weird, random, and funny!
Re: Totally random today-- a new "language"
We used to call that gibberish. I put "ittiga" in each syllable.
Fittigor, ettigexittigampittigle, Ittigi thittigink yittigou ittigare ittigawesittigome, Sittigunnittigy.
It reads a lot more complex than it sounds.
Sarah - 12/23/2008
Alex - 9/30/2011
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