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| | Pie (language) - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia |
 | | Such as, "Pie crust, apple spoon warm," would roughly translate as "Pie is nice, I like it a lot." Some words have multiple English meanings, such as "pie" translating to pie, cubicle, and, street sign, centrifuge, vector field, etchingand brisket. |
 | | Pie is the best counter against 1337, and is the only language that n00bs are not inept at, but no one cares, so no one documents it. |
 | | Pie was popularised in 1934 by Lord Eggington Smythe of Brothelbert, with his ad campaign snappily titled "Let's All Speak Pie In Order to Fit In With Accordance To Socialist Lifestyle." Through this campaign Pielons doubled in number to 16. |
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