túlrl
Túlrl is a term used in online linguistics and memetic studies to describe a pattern of digital communication in which messages blend multiple languages, registers, and nonstandard spellings to convey emphasis, stance, or group identity. The term functions as a label for a recognizable stylistic phenomenon rather than a fixed grammatical system, and it is primarily discussed in studies of contemporary internet discourse.
Origin and etymology: The coinage appears in online communities in the 2010s and is not tied to
Usage and characteristics: Túlrl patterns are most common in short posts, comments, and memes, where writers
Variants and scope: Some communities discuss a "túlrling" act or "túlrlization" to describe the ongoing production
Reception and significance: In scholarly and media discussions, túlrl is described as an emergent pattern in