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plain english isn't defined yet, but these are close:
1. dumb english
Simplified english terms.easier than laymans and plain english. four letter or less english words only
"In my last transaction, there was a credit of two dollars"
IN DUMB ENGLISH IT WOULD BE : " I got 2 bucks last time"
2. dillio
In plain English, "deal"
As in, "Yo, what the dillio?" In plain English, "What is the deal?"
by The Original OG Mar 27, 2003 share this
3. Spanglish
noun- a word or a phrase given to a mixed language between Spanish and English. Many Spanish people speak Spanglish when they are learning or talking in English.

also an adjective
examples, first in Spanglish then in plain English; me voy a kill you >>I'm going to kill you;
me gusta very much >> I like it a lot/very much;
very intelligente >> very intelligent.
4. Queens English
Gramatically correct English. Plain, to the point, free of euphamisms, jargon, slang, inuendo, etc.

There are some who deride the Queen's English as too exacting, too demanding, and accuse it of being a tool to discredit those who may have a valid point, but lack formal education, and are inarticulate, and use slang and incorrect grammar. The answer, of course, would be to give everyone a formal education, not to reject the proper pronounciation of words.
I say "ignant," not "ignorant." "Ignorant" is in the Queen's Englisn, and the Queen's English is a tool of the Man to keep us down!

Dude, you have an ivy league education, you can pronounce "ignorant" correctly, so do it. It's downright insulting for a middle-class intellectual like yourself to go around mimicking the voice patterns of urban blacks on principle. It doesn't matter what color you or they are, it matters that you're the one with the college education and they're the ones who can hardly put food on their tables.
by Teh ded Pope Apr 9, 2005 share this
5. English style
A spliff loaded with a combination of tobacco and marijuana. Significantly wider around than a normal joint, the English-style spliff is tapered, and the bigger end is lit while smoking. The addition of plain tobacco to the weed makes for a smoother, more pleasant smoke, and extends the burning time.
Mikey and Dan went to the basement to smoke an English-style joint.
by Teh ded Pope Apr 11, 2005 share this
6. Oatmeal
Adjective: Boring as oatmeal, somthing that is dull or plain
English class was so oatmeal today!
7. California
Where the rest of America wipes their asses.

The only state where you have to worry about the color you wear!

The place you go to get drugs, ugly hookers, uneducated drop-outs, illegals, and a $10 pack of cigarettes.

Perfect for the idiotic losers and outsiders who think they can get a celeb neighbor and a free ticket to the red carpet.

Fuck California and everyone there, I hope you and your ugly ass Governor who can't speak English all fall into the Pacific.

Oh, and to the Californians who are staring blankly at your monitors, that's AN OCEAN.
Californian: i'm an idiot. plain and simple.
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