Example of a sentence in Chinglish:
"At K-mart, I buy -hen duo- clothes."
Notes:
"hen duo" means very many in Chinese. Also note the grammar error.
"At K-mart, I buy -hen duo- clothes."
Notes:
"hen duo" means very many in Chinese. Also note the grammar error.
by Alex January 18, 2004

Do you want to BLZ PLZ?
(Would you like to blaze, please. I have a joint.)
Can we PLZ BLZ
(Let's all get stoned!)
BLZ PLZ LOLZ!
(All our problems can be solved by simply blazing)
(Would you like to blaze, please. I have a joint.)
Can we PLZ BLZ
(Let's all get stoned!)
BLZ PLZ LOLZ!
(All our problems can be solved by simply blazing)
by Alex May 26, 2004

by Alex September 26, 2003

by alex October 29, 2003

A word that may be used as either an adjective or a noun.
As an adjective:
Used to describe a person or thing that is extremely flamboyant in nature.
As a noun:
A person that has very feminine qualities. May also be used to describe a variety of squeeze drinks.
Variations:
mondoness, mondolicious
As an adjective:
Used to describe a person or thing that is extremely flamboyant in nature.
As a noun:
A person that has very feminine qualities. May also be used to describe a variety of squeeze drinks.
Variations:
mondoness, mondolicious
adj.
"That kilt is so mondo!"
noun
Person: "You're such a mondo!"
Drink: "Let me take a sip of that mondo"
"That kilt is so mondo!"
noun
Person: "You're such a mondo!"
Drink: "Let me take a sip of that mondo"
by Alex January 07, 2005
