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Pudd Language was founded back in 2020 by Stone "B Muhhh" Seiber. This language was created to communicate throughout the difficult and laborious adventures of the blue-collared men of Anderson County, Tennessee. This unknown language is immensely comprehensive and complex due to it's numerous phrases and distinct Raccoon Valley and Memphis dialect. These phrases include:

"Paddle"

"Sah" "Phoodlethoo"

"Soodlethoo"

Put your "pud" in the "mud" (or "root")

"Thah"

"Thattle"

"Pah"

"Meep"

"Meepado"

"Muss"

"Youuip"

"Nah Na Nah"

"Yeammon"

"Mussadoo"

"Mussatoo"

"Yedgeadoo"

"Huurmuh"

The pioneers that expanded this language throughout Eastern Tennessee include: John "Euyah" Ogle, Walker "Sah" St. Peter, Caleb "Plemuhhh" Plemons, Bryant "Meep" Bailey, and Andrew "Herm" Herman. The bravery and loyalty to the Pudd Language has given these pioneers the persistence they need to keep the cause alive.

In compliance with the verbal language, there are also facial expressions that allow these corn-fed boys to communicate as well. These facial expressions include different movements with the mouth and jaw to imply emphasis of the sayings. Since there are only 16 different phrases within the language, they have to use these facial expressions and various tones to portray each phrases' copious meanings.

Lastly, in addition to verbal and facial expressions, these men also communicate through different types of deification. With help from gallons of Cholula hot sauce and innumerable spices, their deification communication is in constant use.

Now in 2023, petitions are being signed to include Pudd Language in the Joint National Committee of Languages to be taught at universities around the world.