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    In about 1985, towards the end of my time at primary school, there was a craze among some of my classmates for two ways of playing with words.

    One of them was where you take a word and say a rhyme about that word, of the form "Rabbit-bom-babbit, stickle-abbit, five fabbit, five fabbit, stickle-abbit, that's how you spell rabbit". (If the word begins with a vowel, you stick a B or an F on the beginning of it.)

    The other was a language called PK, formed by inserting the letters VG into every syllable. For example what became wovgot, and rabbit became ravgabivgit. This meant that kids could hold a conversation without adults being able to understand!

    I'd be interested to hear if anyone else remembers either of these crazes!

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    omg,is that what my son was doing. i must ring the asylum and get my son released. lol

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      I remember playing with words at school, but we had other ideas like backwards names or swapping name initials. Simon Johnson became Nomis Nosnoj or Jimon Sonson.

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        I remember me & a friend used to nickname people by saying their names backwards to they couldn't tell that we were talking about them.
        The Trickster On The Roof

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          We used to speak in Swahili (before Peter Kay had thought of it) courtesy of the backs of Daktari collector cards. It was more like Ostrich Swahili but it worked.

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