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frenchship

A mutual acquaintanceship with someone of French origin that typically lasts for as long as the frenchman wants to use you.

Typically he/she is very emotional.
"How are you and Louis?"
"Oh, we're not in a frenchship anymore."
"Bummer, why?"
"He was just using me for a house and car."
"Wow, what a frog."
"He just needs some space."
frenchship by n921ne August 16, 2011
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frenchkissing 

to kiss passionately with tongues
He could feel her tongue touch his while they were frenchkissing at the party.
frenchkissing by HaleY RoX xoxo April 20, 2006
They are so frenlish funny.
Frenlish by Hisame1311 September 1, 2009

frenglish 

English with traces of French words littered throughout. Spoken by bi-linguists and/or people who are not quite fluent in French.
"I really besoin de faire my taxes tonight. Cause they're due like, maintenant. So I'll do that ce soir."

"Quit speakin' Frenglish, dude!"
frenglish by happinessiseasy April 20, 2007

Frenglish 

1: English spoken with such a bad french accent that it is not understandable.

2: French spoken with such a bad english accent that it is not understandable.

3: Speaking english and french at the same time by alternating from one language to another every 1 or 2 words.
Frenglish 1: Eye woode leyeck zum freyed ehggz pleeze.

Frenglish 2: Ge voodray doo pahn sil voo play.

Frenglish 3: dit dinc dumbass, j'ai asked pour some putain de eggs and pain!
Frenglish by t.p.in.lux2 June 26, 2008

Frenchist 

In opposition to the other existing definition for 'frenchist,' which defines it as one who is opposed to things French, the second definition is quite the opposite and describes a frenchist as one who is militantly pro-French; somebody so pro-French products/ideas/inventions that they would sell their grandmothers into slavery and go on strike just to make their point. The 'ist' suffix applied to French defines it as an ideology orientated around things French. Take, for instance, a communist, a republicanist or a facist. All are supportes of the idea/term from which the main stem of the word is derived. As such, the existing definition for Frenchist can be considered incorrect.
Repeated use by Jeremy Clarkson of BBC's Top Gear to refer to anybody who likes driving a French car, likes eating French food and...well...is French. Though a term used by racists, it itself is not. For example, 'Out of my way Frenchist!'

frenglish 

French spoken with grammar that is acceptable only in English
Frenglish: J'adore toi ---> I love you
French: Je t'adore ---> I you love
frenglish by Faux-Vie March 14, 2008