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Team's libero Nishinoya uses similar sound effects when he tries to explain how he receives perfectly.Tsukishima points out that none of what he says makes sense on more than one occasion. In Haikyuu!! Hinata likes to describe movements, tosses, and attacks with words like "bwah!" "oomph!" "gwah!" when he gets excited (which is always).Improperly handled, it can sound ludicrously fake and may damage Willing Suspension of Disbelief. Buffy Speak allows a level of timelessness that helps avoid Totally Radical tropes. Slang language, especially for the younger set, tends to change at warp speed. When properly handled, Buffy Speak can give the sense of a teenaged group's special jargon or argot without necessarily imitating anything actually found in the real world. And sometimes Name McAdjective is employed. Often includes Oh God, with the Verbing! or similar. like a thing that doesn't go over very well." Metaphorgotten is frequently a side effect.
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One of the most obvious elements is a lack of relevant vocabulary, leading to both unconventional adjectival-noun structures like "shooty-gun thing", and incomplete, floundering similes that turn back on themselves in frustration: "That idea went over like. Any of a variety of speech patterns used to indicate that a character, while intelligent, is perhaps too young, too inexperienced, and/or insufficiently educated (or simply talks too fast) to properly express the complex ideas and thoughts that they clearly possess.