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It's the English term for masturbation.
Appropriations
I thing you mean "telegraphic" sentences.... that's what children use in the acquisition of first language. Direct-talk is another related term.
The term accompaniment means someone who supports or provides background music in a solo instrument performance, group performance or singer by playing music.
The term "anglais" is French for the word "English".
comparision
The words 'substitute' and 'proxy' both mean using one thing to stand for another.
The term, shampoo, means the same thing in French and in English: A washing of hair.
If you mean to go fishing rather than another word for a fish then angling is the term. An angler is a fisherman (or woman).
Do you mean cymbal, the musical instrument? Or do you mean syllable, the divisions of words? Or do you mean symbol, the representation of one thing for another?
There is no such thing. Pigeons cannot speak. I wonder if you're asking about Pidgin English, which is a non-standardized cross between English and another language.
In terms of the English language, the term apposition means to bringing or placing one thing together with another. It is used as a noun in sentences.
Substitute
In medical terms, wrong means the same thing it does in standard English. Wrong means not correct.
Big people is a subjective term. This term may mean one thing to someone and another thing to other person. So this set is not well defined.
It means like when you tongue with someone, mixing is a just another term meaning the same thing.
"Farlon" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English. It could potentially be a name or a term in another language or fictional context.