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The result was Delete --Tone 14:27, 9 November 2008 (UTC)reply
Delete Three guys named c0n, Guvna and Tony apparently talk like this. Someone thought that we would care. We don't.
Mandsford (
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This is real language used by real people, hence why the language was documented. It's important to point out the original users and inventors of the language. —Preceding
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Delete - not notable per the various policies cited above in nom & Jclemens. A Google search throws up many hits for other uses of "ABC Language", but not this one.
Beeswaxcandle (
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A Google search is not a valid point for an argument. Google is a search engine, not an encyclopedia. In this case ABC Language is related to an urban street language that is unknown to some, but used a lot by others. — Preceding
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ABC Language (
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Let me guess, unsigned comment from the article author. Yes, Google is a search engine, and it's a good start for verifying whether something is notable enough that it has been mentioned elsewhere. A lack of confirmation is a valid point to raise; on the other hand, if you can use a search engine to find verifiable sources that refer to ABC language, then that's a valid point in your favor.
Mandsford (
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Delete. c0n, Guvna and Tony Brown (aged 14) made up some silly words one day. Big deal.
86.133.242.139 (
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