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But when you take the other one away, many cant.
Cant believe a thing he says from here on out.
All our money cant buy what I want for her.
Because Cant you see what was going on here, man?
Cant keep on with the same stuff all the time.
I know you cant be, but my situation is different.
Those of us in the back cant hear a thing.
And to the person saying she cant be without a man.
I cant believe you made our woman do all the work.
I just cant think who would have done such a thing.
Well, its too bad I cant say the same about you!
I still cant believe they both could be dead, and us not have known.
If you work for the American government, why cant we go to the police?
And the world cant seem to get enough of it.
And four million people cant be that wrong, can they?
This is great, and the game cant come soon enough.
What I told them is we cant make big numbers.
I just cant seem to stay away from that place.
But without food, all three of us cant make it.
Are you sure the dog cant help us find him?
In fact, I cant remember ever having heard of it.
I just cant believe John would do something like that.
After a moment she said, That cant feel too good.
But that cant be the real reason they sent me!
I guess it cant be so very serious, after all.
Today the Manisch slang exists only in relics and the cant or cryptolect (i.e. secret language) has nearly disappeared.
It was often used as a cryptolect to exclude outsiders from comprehending conversations between Travellers, although this aspect is frequently over-emphasised.
It remains a matter of speculation whether rhyming slang was a linguistic accident, a game, or a cryptolect developed intentionally to confuse non-locals.
A cant (or cryptolect) is the jargon or argot of a group, often employed to exclude or mislead people outside the group.
Students of this culture did find parallels as their cryptolect is similar to funeral practices of San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia, who are of Congolese origin.
Given that the scene started out as a series of illegal parties in fields, derelict warehouses (and the odd kebab shop), you can see why "cheesy quavers" had to develop their own cryptolect.
Thieves' cant or Rogues' cant was a secret language (a cant or cryptolect) which was formerly used by thieves, beggars and hustlers of various kinds in Great Britain and to a lesser extent in other English-speaking countries.