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Attempts to work around the limited dictionary by using homophones or other awkward shorthand are called "dictionary dancing." For example, common substitutions for numbers are the use of "on", "too", "tree", "for", "ive", "fix", "even", "ate", "mine" and "tent" for the numbers one through ten.
Attempts to work around the limited dictionary by using homophones or other awkward shorthand are called "dictionary dancing." For example, common substitutions for numbers are the use of "on", "too", "tree", "for", "ive", "fix", "even", "ate", "mine" and "tent" for the numbers one through ten.