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==Glossary Protocols==
===Protocols for Hieroglyphics===
'''•Protocols for Hieroglyphics•'''


'''original:''' <br>
'''original:''' <br>
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'''•Protocols for mispronunciation•'''
===Protocols for mispronunciation===


'''original:''' <br> Find a way to mispronounce a word by changing the enunciation, and use that as a definition.
'''original:''' <br> Find a way to mispronounce a word by changing the enunciation, and use that as a definition.
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'''Lab•our'''
'''Lab•our'''
'We Work' version for scientists
'We Work' version for scientists


'''L' abour''' → when you're french and have a cold, m become b, so "amour" (french for love) becomes "abour"
'''L' abour''' → when you're french and have a cold, m become b, so "amour" (french for love) becomes "abour"
shorter version : l'amour caught a cold
shorter version : l'amour caught a cold

Latest revision as of 10:29, 16 October 2024

Protocols for Hieroglyphics

original:
Come up with a series of emojis to define a word.

cover version (with variation):
Everyone comes up with a series of emojis to define a word in private 🤫. Afterwards, the group decides on a series on emojis based on what each person chose to make up a common definition.🤝

private selections
Zuhui: 👫❀❀⚙︎🧍🏼‍♂️❁✿❂⚙︎❀👬❁❁❉✿🧍‍♀️❁❀❃👭
Kiara: 😶‍🌫️🫠💪💸
Chrissy: 🥵🤯🤬😭🥺🤮🤖🖕🧟‍♀️🏃‍♀️‍➡️🐜💥
Imina: 🏋️‍♀️🫄💪🏻👩🏼‍💻💆‍♀️💰

group decided:
✿🐜✿💸🖕💪🤯


Protocols for mispronunciation

original:
Find a way to mispronounce a word by changing the enunciation, and use that as a definition. i.e. Thesis - The Sis - Casual way to refer to a female direct relative or close friend

cover version (with variation):
Find a way to mispronounce a word by changing the enunciation, and use that as a definition. + also break down the chosen word to pieces and let creativity flow 💆


Labo ur

Labo: one of the most ancient cities of the world, in Mesopotamia
Ur : end of 90s/2000s way of texting "your" or "you're" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWbLkXhGEmo Katy Perry - Ur So Gay

La bour (fr) → when you want to say you're drunk but you're too drunk to say it correctly

Lab•our 'We Work' → version for scientists

L' abour → when you're french and have a cold, m become b, so "amour" (french for love) becomes "abour" shorter version : l'amour caught a cold