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A Girl-To-Geek Translator is a device which translate geeks' (boys') language for girls to understand. It is used by Trixie to understand Timmy's speech and his gift for her in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen". In the later episodes, she and other girls can completely understand them without it. Its counterpart is the Geek-To-Girl Translator, which does the complete opposite of it.

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  • A Girl-To-Geek Translator is a device which translate geeks' (boys') language for girls to understand. It is used by Trixie to understand Timmy's speech and his gift for her in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen". In the later episodes, she and other girls can completely understand them without it. Its counterpart is the Geek-To-Girl Translator, which does the complete opposite of it.
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  • The Boy Who Would Be Queen
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  • Translating the opposite gender's speech
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  • A Girl-To-Geek Translator is a device which translate geeks' (boys') language for girls to understand. It is used by Trixie to understand Timmy's speech and his gift for her in "The Boy Who Would Be Queen". In the later episodes, she and other girls can completely understand them without it. Its counterpart is the Geek-To-Girl Translator, which does the complete opposite of it.
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