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A word to describe a non speaking english womens sexual preformance. She couldn't speak english very well but her dinglish was perfect.
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The use of Mixed Metaphors, spoken especially in haste and when under extreme pressure.
Also known as "Dinglisms" in some cultures. Dinglish 1 - "You're like a bull in a sweet shop"
Dinglish 2 - "It's not rocket surgery" Dinglish 3 - "It's just another quiver in the Salesman's armour" |
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A mix up of german and english, commonly used in german business talk. Wir haben uns comitted...
(we comitted) |
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pronounced Ding-gill-ish
a varent of "English" where commen words get rearanged for the soul purpose of making people laugh "cycling" become "Bikealing"
pronounced bike-a-ling "shopping" becomes "shopariseing" pronounced shop-a-riseing |
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