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Soy Speak ('oy 'peak), also known as 'Jakspeak, is a constructed international auxiliary language spoken mainly on The Party and formerly on /qa/. This page will house a dictionary, where the meaning of words, the correct way to apostrophise them (the main reason why this page was made) and if different from English, their definitions in Soy Speak. Feel free to contribute.

Core Features of Soy Speak[edit | edit source]

List of Core Vocabulary
English Soy Speak
a good thing gem
a bad thing coal
neuter carbon
decent Iron
a good thing, with bad qualities goal
good gemmy
bad coaly
a better thing, comparatively gemerald[1]
a worse thing, comparatively dust
a worse thing than the worse thing brimstone[2]
the worst of the worst vantablack[3][4]
normal people normies
alt-rightist chud
user of soyjak.party soyteen, usually written 'teen
soyjak.party the 'sharty, the sharty, the 'party, the 'arty
4chan the 'cuck, 4cuck
Discord 'cord, Der 'cord

The above table highlights the very core vocabulary of Soy Speak. These are the words that you will see used the most in the 'sharty.

Apostrophisation
English Soy Speak
[syllable 1] [syllable 2] '[syllable 2]
[syllable 1] [syllable 2] [syllable 3] '[syllable 2] [syllable 3]
[syllable 1] [syllable 2] [syllable 3] '[syllable 3]

The above table shows the general rules for apostrophising multisyllable nouns in soy speak. While not every noun should be apostrophised in such a manner, any noun with multiple syllables can be abbreviated within Soy Speak using this method. Simply, Soy Speak allows any number of syllables in a noun before the final syllable to be replaced with a " '." For example, Cobson becomes 'son. In some cases, single syllable words like "gem" can be apostrophised in a similar manner but rather than replacing a syllable, only the first letter is replaced. The reason for why this happens stems to bypassing certain words and avoiding persecution from jannies, fittingly, this rule is scientifically called "Janny's law." Nowadays, this feature still exists in Soy Speak, despite there not being much persecution.

Usually, only the first syllable will get removed, which will then happen over and over again to bypass the filters put by jannies. Although there are some examples, like the word "Ongezellig." Ongezellig was first apostrophised as "'zellig," even though logically it should have been "'gezellig." There is dispute as to why this happened, but it is suspected that it is because gezellig doesn't sound very appealing to the ears.

U to V Rule
English Soy Speak
Chud Chvd

Sometimes the letter "u" is replaced with "v". This is a reference to old roman writing, that didn't feature the letter "U" and instead used "V" in place of it, this probally didn't originate in the 'sharty but in right wing twitter.

The Soytionary[edit | edit source]

Format[edit | edit source]

This is the format in which you should add words.

gem[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the English word "gem", meaning "A precious stone, usually of substantial monetary value due to its beauty and appearance"

Noun[edit | edit source]

gem (countable, plural gems, apostrophised 'em)

  1. A high-effort and high-quality post.
    • "This post is such a gem."
  2. A good thing.

A[edit | edit source]

-ACK[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Onomatopoeia from the sound a tranny make when xhe hangs xerselves.

Interjection[edit | edit source]

ACK

  1. A phrase usually inserted into the middle of a soyquote to indicate the individual being quoted is a tranny.
    • >Trans rights are hum-ACK!

Antimatter[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From "Anti-" + "Matter" The particles of matter that are reversely charged to the particles of "regular" matter. The term originates from the hypothetical destructive power of Antimatter, when it is isolated.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Antimatter (uncountable)

  1. Something so bad it is met with universal contempt.
  2. A hypothetical type of content even worse than Vantablack.
  3. The coal that will kill the 'Sharty.

B[edit | edit source]

Ban[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the English word "Banish", meaning "To send someone away and forbid them returning."

Noun[edit | edit source]

Ban (countable, plural Bans)

  1. A state where a user is unable to post on a website, usually due to breaking one of it's rules.
    • "I got banned from the 'cuck for posting 'jaks."

Brimstone[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the English word "brimstone", meaning "A synonym for Sulfur, now typically restricted to use in a biblical context."

Noun[edit | edit source]

Brimstone (countable, plural brimstones, apostrophised 'im, Sometimes shortened as Brim)

  1. A very low-effort and offensively low-quality post.
    • "This post is brimstone from the depths of niggerhell."
  2. A very bad thing.
  3. A word indicating something worse than Dust.

Bugs[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

A small insect.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Bug (countable, plural bugs, buggies)

  1. Insects used for human consumption by soyboys, endorsed by Klaus Schwab and the elites over at the World Economic Forum as an alternative to meat.
    • >You WILL eat the bugs!

C[edit | edit source]

'Cado[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Nikocado Avocado, but apostrophised

Noun[edit | edit source]

'Cado (countable, plural 'Cados)

  1. Nikocado Avocado
    • "Stop spamming the thread with 'cado porn!"
  2. Nikocado Avocado's asshole
    • "Stop spamming the thread with 'cado" pictures!"

Carbon[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the English word "Carbon", meaning "The chemical element with an atomic number of 6."

Noun[edit | edit source]

Carbon (uncountable)

  1. A Mediocre, forgettable post.
    • "The carbon that does nothing to the Sharty."
  2. Something that is neither good nor bad.

Catalog[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the English word "Catalogue", meaning "A systematic list of books, names, pictures, etc."

Noun[edit | edit source]

Catalog (countable, plural Catalogs, apostrophised 'log, sometimes called the Catty)

  1. A collection of all the threads on a given board.
    • "Cob on the 'log."
    • "Gemmy catty wipe"

Clitty[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From clitoris, a small bump on the top of a vagina. Trannies began using the term to describe their penises because they are mentally ill.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Clitty

  1. A term gigachads uses to mockingly refer to a very small penis, usually possessed by incels. Leaks whenever said incel gets angry or excited. Spelled as "CIitty" on the sharty to evade the wordfilter
    • "I heard a loud clitty leak above me"
    • "Ain't readin allat clittybabble"
    • "CLITTYCEL IS SCARED LMAO"

Cobson[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Jacobson, an alternative word for Soyjak, commonly shortened by Soyspeak to 'Cobson or just Cobson.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Cobson (Cob, Cobby, Gemson, Coalson, Winson)

  1. A soyjak variant that was spammed often on /qa/ and the sharty, traced from a scene from the movie The Lawnmower Man.
    • "Cobson the WINson on the 'log"

Noun[edit | edit source]

Cobson

  1. A soyjak variant that was spammed often on /qa/ and the sharty, traced from a scene from the movie The Lawnmower Man.
    • "Cobson the WINson on the 'log"

Coinslot[5][edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Slang for Nikocado Avocado's infamous butthole picture that became popular as a shock image in raids.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Coinslot (countable, plural Coinslots)

  1. Nikocado Avocado's infamous butthole picture
    • "Spam xher stream with coinslots!"

4cuck[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From 4chan + cuck (A weak, virile or submissive man.)

Proper noun[edit | edit source]

4cuck (apostrophised the 'cuck)

  1. An anonymous imageboard founded in 2003, very popular with troons and niggers.
    • "The 'cucks been coal ever since /qa/ got deleted."

D[edit | edit source]

Discord[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the instant messaging platform Discord.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Discord (countable and uncountable, plural discords apostrophised 'Cord)

  1. (uncountable) An instant messaging platform founded in 2015 extremely popular among troons and pedophiles who love ruining the sharty.
    • "Discord and its consequences has been a disaster for the human race."
    • "'cord troons woke up[6]"
  2. (countable) Any instance of a server on the above mentioned platform.
    • "Der 'Cord woke up."

Dust[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the English word "dust", meaning "Dry material reduced to powder."

Noun[edit | edit source]

Dust (uncountable, apostrophised 'ust )

  1. A low-effort and low-quality post, that contributes very little or no value.
    • "This article is dust."
  2. A comparatively bad thing.
  3. Something worse than coal.
  4. Something that should be forgotten, or erased quickly, due to how low-quality it is.

E[edit | edit source]

F[edit | edit source]

Fastburn[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From fast + burn.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

  1. Takes a short time to deliver a conclusion.
    • "That fastburn raid on that faggot streamer was so gemmy."

Verb[edit | edit source]

  1. To carry out an action, specifically a raid, rapidly.
    • "We need to fastburn this raid."

Foid[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

This term is an inverse of the term "moid" which was coined by the radical feminist image board, crystal.cafe.

Noun[edit | edit source]

foid (countable, plural foids, apostrophised 'oid[7])

  1. A derogatory term used for women (not to be confused with trannies who aren't women.)
    • "The 'fe is filled with retarded foids."

G[edit | edit source]

Geg[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Kek + Gem[8], artificially created during the laugh wars to help differentiate sharty culture from 4cuck culture.

Interjection[edit | edit source]

Geg (Sometimes written with multiple 'e's.)

  1. Indicating laughter or amusement.
    • "GEEEEEG, do nusoidodoshittys really?."

gem[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the English word "gem", meaning "A precious stone, usually of substantial monetary value due to its beauty and appearance"

Noun[edit | edit source]

gem (countable, plural gems, apostrophised 'em)

  1. A high-effort and high-quality post.
    • "This post is such a gem."
  2. A good thing.
    • "'cobson is such a gem.[9]"

gemerald[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

gem + -erald, from the English word "emerald", proposed Futurama origin

Noun[edit | edit source]

gemerald (countable, plural gemeralds, apostrophised 'rald)

  1. A word combo that means a post higher quality than a regular gem.
    • "common cobson gemerald."

H[edit | edit source]

HWABAG[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the phrase "He Will Always Be A Gem[10]"

Acronym[edit | edit source]

HWABAG

  1. Cobson will always be high-quality.
    • "Cobson is such a gem. HWABAG."
  2. He will always be high-quality. (Referring to somebody who was mentioned earlier)
    • "why do you hate 'plierjak so much? HWABAG"

HWNBAG[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the phrase "He Will Never Be A Gem[10]"

Acronym[edit | edit source]

HWNBAG

  1. Cobson will always be low quality.
    • "Coalson is brim. HWNBAG."
  2. He will always be low-quality. (Referring to somebody who was mentioned earlier.)[11]
    • "Fuck 'plier, HWNBAG."

I[edit | edit source]

IAS[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the phrase "Is a soyjak[10]"

Acronym[edit | edit source]

IAS

  1. Referring to something possessing the qualities of a Soyjak.
    • "Cobson is an IAS gem."

Iron[edit | edit source]

See Carbon

J[edit | edit source]

-jak[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Taken from the end of the Soy Speak word "soyjak."

Suffix[edit | edit source]

-jak

  1. Denotes an object as being a soyjak or soyjak variant.
    • feraljak, fruitjak, colorjak
    • "Say the line, X-jak"[12]

Janny[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From 4cuck slang "Janny", meaning "A forum moderator"

Noun[edit | edit source]

Janny (countable, plural Jannies, Janitors apostrophised 'anitor, 'anny, Janitor is sometimes used, as are tranitor, and JanJan)

  1. A low level moderator on imageboards that has the ability to delete posts but not ban users, who undertakes their work for no financial compensation whatsoever.
  2. Any internet moderator in general, wheather on imageboards or otherwise. Generally recieve no pay for their work.
    • "Janny swept my 'ems off the log"

K[edit | edit source]

Ketchup[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From English "ketchup", meaning "A tomato-vinegar-based sauce, sometimes containing spices, onion or garlic."

Noun[edit | edit source]

ketchup (uncountable, apostrophised 'up)

  1. An objective alternative to gem.
    • "Both of us see a thread with some ketchup tier OC"

KYS[edit | edit source]

Verb[edit | edit source]

KYS (abbr. fro. kill yourself)

  1. An insult that implies the person should commit suicide for the post they made.
    • "Your post is vantablack coal, therefore you should just go KYS, you bloody prick."
  2. An expletive that is typed upon seething.
    • "KYS obsessed shitskin."
  3. The act of committing suicide.
    • "You're acting irrationally. Don't KYS!"

Kway[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From 4cuck's /qa/

Proper Noun[edit | edit source]

Kway (Uncountable)

  1. A phonetic pronunciation of /qa/

see /qa/

L[edit | edit source]

Lee[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Lee Goldson.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Lee (countable, plural Lees)

  1. An individual who emulates the obsessive behaviour and anger of the original Lee. Lees of the sharty tend to focus, like their namesake, on one particular variant or type of content they dislike, typically responding with threats of violence to any post containing or referrencing it.

'log[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Apostrophised form of Catalog.

Noun[edit | edit source]

'log (countable, plural 'logs)

  1. The catalog of /soy/.
    • "'NAS on the 'log MODS MODS MODS"
  2. (uncommon) The catalog of any board.

M[edit | edit source]

Marge[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From The Simpsons character "Marge", deriving from a leebait image of a scene from The Simpsons where Homer says "Marge, I'm confused. Is this a happy ending or a sad ending?" to which Marge replies with "It's an ending, that's enough."

Interjection[edit | edit source]

Marge

  1. Used to express confusion or doubt.
    • "Marge."

Margerald[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From marge + -erald.

Noun[edit | edit source]

margerald (countable, plural margeralds)

  1. A post so confusing that it has become a nonsense gem.
    • "Colorjak margerald."

Meds[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Shortened form of medications.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Meds

  1. Medications, commonly used to weaken symptoms of mentally disorders such as Schizophrenia.
    • "That never happened, meds NOW"

Mustard[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From English "mustard", meaning "Powder or paste made from seeds of the mustard plant, and used as a condiment or a spice."[13]

Noun[edit | edit source]

mustard (uncountable, apostrophised 'tard)

  1. An objective alternative to coal.
    • "All that's mustard, all that's dust."

N[edit | edit source]

NAS[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the phrase "Not a soyjak[10]"

Acronym[edit | edit source]

NAS

  1. Referring to something lacking most or all of the qualities of Soyjak.
    • "Sidson is NAS coal."

Negate[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Negate meaning "To nullify or cause to be innefective"

Verb[edit | edit source]

Negate (simple past and past participle negated apostrophised 'gated)

  1. The act of canceling out a sage by bumping a thread.
    • "'gated"

newGODS[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From new (Newborn) + -GODS, a suffix showing endearment and well likedness. It is an inverse of 4cuck culture, where the term newfag was used to refer to new users. This is contrarian to the values of the 'sharty, where newGODS are well liked, which resulted in the creation of this term and the creation of the term oldtroon.

Noun[edit | edit source]

newGOD (countable, plural newGODS)

  1. Referring to a new user.
    • "newGODS won oldtroons lost"

Niggerhell[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Nigger + Hell

Noun[edit | edit source]

Niggerhell (countable, plural Niggerhells)

  1. A place of eternal damnation, where the enemies of the Sharty are punished
    • "JANNY! Send OP to Niggerhell right now!"

Niggerhoard[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Nigger + Hoard

Noun[edit | edit source]

Niggerhoard (countable, plural Niggerhoards)

  1. A large gathering of degenerate, forsaken, or dangerous people.
    • "The unearthly Niggerhoard draws close"

Nothingburger[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Nothing + Cheeseburger.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Nothingburger (countable, plural Nothingburgers)

  1. An event that has a large amount of anticipation, but ultimately produces little to nothing in value. In other words, it is expected to be a gem, but turns to dust.
    • "All the raids this week were complete Nothingburgers."

N'oss[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Words New and Toss combined into one

Noun[edit | edit source]

N'oss

  1. A word for a new toss

Nvke[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Abbreviation of the Soy Speak phrase "TrvthNvke", which is derived from the phrase "Truth Bomb"

Noun[edit | edit source]

Nvke (countable, plural Nvkes)

  1. A truthful and revealing statement
    • "I'm about to drop some Nvkes about the doll era"

Adjective[edit | edit source]

  1. Revealing and factual.
    • "OP just posted a real Nvke 'toss"

O[edit | edit source]

Oldtroon[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From old (Of a living being, having lived for most of the expected years.) + troon, it is an inverse of 4cuck culture, where the term newfag was used to refer to new users. This is contrarian to the values of the 'sharty, where newGODS are well liked, which resulted in the creation of this term and the creation of the term newGOD.

Noun[edit | edit source]

oldtroon (countable, plural oldtroons, apostrophised 'troon[14])

  1. Referring to an old user, usually frogsissies, who are mad about new soyteens joining the site.
    • "zoomer DIAMOND TOTAL OLDTROON DEATH"
  2. Referring to a newGOD trying to act like an old user, while having opinions even oldtroons don't.
    • "The Kuz era wasn't good nigger stop acting like an oldtroon."

OMGSISA [edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the phrase "Oh My God She Is So Attractive[10]"

Acronym[edit | edit source]

OMGSISA

  1. Referring to an attractive woman.
    • "OMGSISA."
  2. Sarcastically used in referrence to troons and ugly women.

Ongezellig[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the Dutch animated web series "Ongezellig", the name of which means "Unsociable" in Dutch

Proper noun[edit | edit source]

Ongezellig (uncountable, apostrophised 'Zellig, rarely 'lig)

  1. A dutch animated web series that was first released on youtube in 2018 and gained traction on 4cuck's /qa/. It ended in 2023.
    • "'lig on the 'log."
    • "'zellig is gemmy and /qa/ culture."
    • "'zellig is dutchnime cancer."


P[edit | edit source]

'P[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From CP, an English acronym for "child pornography."

Noun[edit | edit source]

'p (uncountable)

  1. Child pornography, often spammed by discord troons or 4cucks to cause chaos.
    • "EMBEDDED 'P AT 0:13 MODS MODS MODS"

Q[edit | edit source]

/qa/[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the 4cuck Question & Answer board.

Acronym[edit | edit source]

/qa/

  1. The Question and & Answer board on 4cuck, which, while not the birthplace of Soyjaks, was where much of early soy culture developed.
    • "Gemson was first posted on /qa/"
  2. The Question and & Answer on the Sharty.

R[edit | edit source]

S[edit | edit source]

Sage[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From a Japanese word pronounced "Sah-gay", but you WILL pronounce it as "sayje" in English.

Noun, Verb[edit | edit source]

Sage, saged

  1. The act of replying to a thread with "sage" in the email field, which prevents your post from bumping the thread up to the top of the catalog, in order to prevent other users from seeing the thread in an attempt to kill the thread.
    • "Coal thread. Sage"
  2. A post with sage in the email field

Sharty[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From "Party" + shart, a shit mixed with a fart.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Sharty (uncountable)

  1. A name for Soyjak.party.
    • "I saw it posted on the sharty."

Slowburn[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From slow + burn.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

  1. Takes a long time to deliver a conclusion.
    • "Homestar Runner is a bone-chilling, spine-tingling, genre-redefining, slowburn masterpiece."

Verb[edit | edit source]

  1. To carry out an action, specifically a raid, slowly and steadily.
    • "We should slowburn this tranny."

Sneed[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Sneed's Feed and Seed, a meme on /tv/ from The Simpsons.

Noun, Verb[edit | edit source]

Sneed

  1. A meme from The Simpsons, commonly used for shitposting on 4cuck and the sharty.
    • "Clean it up, oh janny, let it Sneed."
  2. Used as an alternative to "seethe"

Soot[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From soy + Moot, founder of 4cuck

Noun[edit | edit source]

Soot

  1. The creator and first admin of Soyjak.party.
    • "SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT"

Sproke[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The soda beverages "Coke" and "Sprite" mixed together.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Sroke

  1. A drink comprised of Sprite and Coke, was a popular meme on /qa/.
    • "Has anyone ever tried sproke before?"

Soyjak[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From "Wojak" + soy.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Soyjak (countable), Soyjaks, Soijak, 'Jak.

  1. A meme depicting a stereotype of a nerdy, bald, and unintelligent male, known as a soyboy.
    • "I do NOT look like a soyjak!"

Soyteen[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From Soyboy + teen (teenager)

Noun[edit | edit source]

Soyteen (countable, plural Soyteens, apostrophised 'teens or 'oyteens,[15] wordfilter bypassed as soiteen.)

  1. One who posts soyjaks, originally used as an insult by 4cucks who perceived such users of being underage or immature.
  2. Any participant in soy culture, whether on the Sharty or on splinters.
    • "Gemmy post 'teen"

Soyquote[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From "Quote", referring to the Greentext feature on imageboards + soy.

Noun[edit | edit source]

Soyquote.

  1. The act of using the quote (greentext) feature on imageboards and posting a soyjak alongside it, implying the person you are quoting looks like that and says that.
  2. A thread with a soyjak along with a quote.
    • "So many soyquotes on the catalog today."

T[edit | edit source]

Thrembo[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the Proto-Indo-European *terenus[16]

Numeral[edit | edit source]

Thrembo

  1. A numerical value equal to Ϫ.
  2. A hypothetical intiger between 6 and 7.
    • "The raid wiped Ϫ pages on the 'cuck"

Toast[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Named after Twitch user "toastlover33" who was one of the victims of the Jackbox raid on May 5th, 2024.

Numeral[edit | edit source]

  1. A bait of great quality and effort.
    • 'teens, I feel like the current target is toast, nu target

'Toss[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the American political comic "Stonetoss".

Noun[edit | edit source]

'toss (countable, plural 'tosses, apostrophised 'oss or 'ss[17])

  1. A comic, typically edited to include soyjaks.
    • "New 'toss."

Trvthnvke[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Derived from the phrase "Truth Bomb."

Noun[edit | edit source]

Trvthnvke (countable, plural Truthnvkes, commonly written trvthnvke or trvke.)

  1. A truthful and revealing statement
    • "I'm about to drop some Trvthnvkes about the froot era"

Adjective[edit | edit source]

  1. Revealing and factual
    • "OP just posted a real Trvthnvke 'toss"

tsmt [18][edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the phrase "this, so much this".[10] Commonly said by trannies, but used by soyteens ironically whenever they agree with something.

Acronym[edit | edit source]

tsmt

  1. Stating an affirmation of the author's agreement with the quoted person's view or opinion

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V[edit | edit source]

Vantablack[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the English word "Vantablack", meaning "A class of super-black coatings that absorb almost all light."

Noun[edit | edit source]

Vantablack (uncountable)

  1. An extremely low-effort and offensively low-quality post.
    • "This post is vantablack niggerstone from hell."
  2. The worst of the worst.
  3. Something worse than Brimstone

W[edit | edit source]

Win[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

Win (countable, plural wins, abbr. W in zoomerspeak)

  1. A victorious post or event, sometimes contrasted by the opposing side posting a fail.
    • "Common colorGOD win."
  2. A high quality post that represents a trend or faction.
    • "That post is a Swedish win, for certain."

X[edit | edit source]

Xer[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

Xer (uncountable, pronoun, AKA Xher)

  1. Derogatory term, implies the person being referred to has bizarre pronouns, and is transgender.
  2. A made-up gender neutral pronoun. Helps make him or her feel special.

Y[edit | edit source]

YWNBAW[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

From the phrase "You Will Never Be A Woman[10]"

Acronym[edit | edit source]

YWNBAW

  1. An insult referring to the fact that a transgender will never actually become a woman, no matter how hard he tries.
    • "YWNBAW, kill yourself tranny freak"

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Citations[edit | edit source]

  1. the phrase "gemmy gemerald" or "the gemmiest gemerald" will often be used to indicate something that's better than a normal gemerald.
  2. There are some words that are used to say the opposite of brimstone, for example "tanzanite", but these aren't used very commonly. Usually, the term used is "gemerald".
  3. used both as a noun and an adjective, although it's usually only used as the phrase "vantablack brimstone", never adding anything to other nouns.
  4. There being more words to describe bad things than good things shows how the psyche of the average soyteen operates.
  5. usually, 'cado will also be used for the coinslot.
  6. Usually contracted into 'cordtroons.
  7. This is technically true, but nobody ever says it.
  8. https://wiki.soyjak.party/Soy_laughs
  9. NOTE: the quotations do not have anything to do with my personal views
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 In Soy Speak, every multi-word sentence can become an acronym. This is named Cobson's Law. (named by me)
  11. While this definition is possible, nobody ever uses it this way.
  12. This is frequently found in twittertroon memes, despite the subjects usually not being 'jaks. This is because trannies are retarded.
  13. Usage on soyjak.party start not known feel free to help out or something
  14. although this is correct, nobody says it, or something.
  15. Nobody says this.
  16. Acording to the 'ki page, the 'chive is dead thougbeit.
  17. Ev&oe 'toss is already apostrophied, it was apostrophised again due to Janny's law.
  18. tsmt is different from other acronyms, because it's usually always written in lowercase. this may be because the original acronym is all lowercase.
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