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“I was able to make up lots of portementos, literally hundreds and hundreds of words... See, I find that mine don't have any meanings. They're not proper. Although I've got a great dictionary of them. It's like the Cockney rhyming slang or something.” quote by Elizabeth Fraser
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“I was able to make up lots of portementos, literally hundreds and hundreds of words... See, I find that mine don't have any meanings. They're not proper. Although I've got a great dictionary of them. It's like the Cockney rhyming slang or something.”

Elizabeth Fraser

About This Quote

The speaker reflects on creating a vast personal lexicon that feels meaningless and informal, likening it to playful slang rather than standard language.

In simple terms: Personal lexicon feels meaningless.

Key Takeaway

Language can be playful, not always formal.

Themes

language play personal expression informality creativity identity

Mood

playful introspective curious

Type

observation reflection

When to use this quote

  • writing poetry
  • inventing secret codes
  • building fictional worlds
  • personal journaling
  • online role‑play

Key Concepts

lexicon meaning slang self‑definition

Practical Applications

  • creative writing
  • language games

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does inventing your own words affect communication?
  • When is informal slang appropriate?
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