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Melvin
Melvin (Bunglish)
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Melvin is a Bunglish slang term referring to the Erdleaf flower in Elden Ring, a key crafting ingredient used to create "Melvin Potions." These potions allow players to summon other players into their world for cooperative play. The term βMelvinβ adds a casual, humorous flavor to otherwise straightforward in-game items and mechanics.
Origins:
The term emerged from Bunglish communities around 2023β2024, as players adapted official Elden Ring terminology into the dialectβs playful and irreverent style. Erdleaf flowers became βMelvins,β and the potions crafted from them took the same nickname, emphasizing Bunglishβs tendency to give formal game items humorous slang names.
Usage:
Refers both to the raw crafting material (Erdleaf flower) and to the consumable summoning potions.
Commonly used in cooperative play contexts when requesting or discussing multiplayer assistance.
Often paired with other Bunglish terms for humor: βGrab some Melvins before you go fight that Smelvin.β
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Melvin is a Bunglish slang term referring to the Erdleaf flower in Elden Ring, a key crafting ingredient used to create "Melvin Potions." These potions allow players to summon other players into their world for cooperative play. The term βMelvinβ adds a casual, humorous flavor to otherwise straightforward in-game items and mechanics.
Origins:
The term emerged from Bunglish communities around 2023β2024, as players adapted official Elden Ring terminology into the dialectβs playful and irreverent style. Erdleaf flowers became βMelvins,β and the potions crafted from them took the same nickname, emphasizing Bunglishβs tendency to give formal game items humorous slang names.
Usage:
Refers both to the raw crafting material (Erdleaf flower) and to the consumable summoning potions.
Commonly used in cooperative play contexts when requesting or discussing multiplayer assistance.
Often paired with other Bunglish terms for humor: βGrab some Melvins before you go fight that Smelvin.β
Examples:
βBetter stock up on Melvins, Iβm gonna need backup.β
βThrow a Melvin Potion if you want me to help with that boss.β
βCanβt believe that Smelvin blocked the path again β Melvins saved my run.β
Cultural Notes:
Melvin represents how Bunglish humorously adapts serious gameplay elements into its absurd lexicon. It stands out because it refers to a useful, positive item rather than an insult, balancing the dialectβs mix of mocking and camaraderie.
Related Terms:
Smelvin β Rune Bear enemy.
Bradley β weak/unskilled player.
Villain β enemy or disliked player.
No Rick β no skill.
Baaby β cowardly or childish player.
βBetter stock up on Melvins, Iβm gonna need backup.β
βThrow a Melvin Potion if you want me to help with that boss.β
βCanβt believe that Smelvin blocked the path again β Melvins saved my run.β
Cultural Notes:
Melvin represents how Bunglish humorously adapts serious gameplay elements into its absurd lexicon. It stands out because it refers to a useful, positive item rather than an insult, balancing the dialectβs mix of mocking and camaraderie.
Related Terms:
Smelvin β Rune Bear enemy.
Bradley β weak/unskilled player.
Villain β enemy or disliked player.
No Rick β no skill.
Baaby β cowardly or childish player.
Melvin by No Rick ππππ July 27, 2025
Chief (Bunglish)
Chief (Bunglish)
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Chief is a Bunglish slang term used to describe a player who is skilled, respected, and original in gameplay. Chiefs are the opposite of βBradleyβ or βNo Rickβ players. They often use unconventional or challenging playstyles, such as whip builds, shield-only runs, or other non-meta strategies. The term conveys admiration and status within Bunglish communities.
Origins:
The word βChiefβ has long been used as a respectful title in English, but within Bunglish it was adopted to label those who demonstrate genuine talent and creativity in games. The term rose alongside other Bunglish insults and praise terms between 2023 and 2025.
Usage:
Used to compliment or acknowledge a playerβs skill or originality.
Can be used humorously or seriously depending on context.
Often contrasted with insults like βBradleyβ or βNo Rickβ to emphasize a playerβs superiority
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Chief is a Bunglish slang term used to describe a player who is skilled, respected, and original in gameplay. Chiefs are the opposite of βBradleyβ or βNo Rickβ players. They often use unconventional or challenging playstyles, such as whip builds, shield-only runs, or other non-meta strategies. The term conveys admiration and status within Bunglish communities.
Origins:
The word βChiefβ has long been used as a respectful title in English, but within Bunglish it was adopted to label those who demonstrate genuine talent and creativity in games. The term rose alongside other Bunglish insults and praise terms between 2023 and 2025.
Usage:
Used to compliment or acknowledge a playerβs skill or originality.
Can be used humorously or seriously depending on context.
Often contrasted with insults like βBradleyβ or βNo Rickβ to emphasize a playerβs superiority
Chief (Bunglish)
βOnly a real Chief can pull off that whip build.β
βChief went in solo and beat the boss without a scratch.β
βDonβt be a Bradley β play like a Chief.β
βChiefs donβt need bleed builds.β
Cultural Notes:
Calling someone a Chief in Bunglish is a badge of honor. Itβs used both sincerely and ironically, but always signals respect for skill, effort, or style. The term helps create Bunglishβs layered social dynamic, distinguishing elites from casual or weak players.
Related Terms:
Bradley β weak or unskilled player.
No Rick β no skill or incompetence.
Villain β enemy or unskilled opponent.
Baaby β childish or cowardly player.
Whip Build β a respected but challenging combat style.
βOnly a real Chief can pull off that whip build.β
βChief went in solo and beat the boss without a scratch.β
βDonβt be a Bradley β play like a Chief.β
βChiefs donβt need bleed builds.β
Cultural Notes:
Calling someone a Chief in Bunglish is a badge of honor. Itβs used both sincerely and ironically, but always signals respect for skill, effort, or style. The term helps create Bunglishβs layered social dynamic, distinguishing elites from casual or weak players.
Related Terms:
Bradley β weak or unskilled player.
No Rick β no skill or incompetence.
Villain β enemy or unskilled opponent.
Baaby β childish or cowardly player.
Whip Build β a respected but challenging combat style.
Chief (Bunglish) by No Rick ππππ July 27, 2025
Baaby
Baaby (Bunglish)
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Baaby is a Bunglish slang term used to describe a player who is childish, cowardly, or generally unserious in gameplay. Itβs often a playful insult aimed at those who avoid direct confrontation, rely on safe or predictable tactics, or demonstrate weak mentality in competitive or cooperative settings. The term carries a mocking, exaggerated tone and is frequently linked to memes or humorous community references.
Origins:
The term Baaby gained popularity within Bunglish communities around 2024, inspired by the Mickey Mouse song βShake Your Peanuts,β which features a catchy and somewhat goofy chant of βBaaby!β This lighthearted, cartoonish tone influenced Bunglish users to adopt Baaby as a term mocking cowardly or predictable players, especially those relying on easy or meta strategies like bleed builds.
Usage:
Used to call out cowardice or lack of aggression.
Commonly paired with other insults like Bradley or No Rick for layered mockery.
Forms part of compound insults such as βBaaby Bleed Buildβ to describe players using bleed mechanics as a crutch.
Expresses disdain for players who βfoldβ easily or avoid challenges.
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Baaby is a Bunglish slang term used to describe a player who is childish, cowardly, or generally unserious in gameplay. Itβs often a playful insult aimed at those who avoid direct confrontation, rely on safe or predictable tactics, or demonstrate weak mentality in competitive or cooperative settings. The term carries a mocking, exaggerated tone and is frequently linked to memes or humorous community references.
Origins:
The term Baaby gained popularity within Bunglish communities around 2024, inspired by the Mickey Mouse song βShake Your Peanuts,β which features a catchy and somewhat goofy chant of βBaaby!β This lighthearted, cartoonish tone influenced Bunglish users to adopt Baaby as a term mocking cowardly or predictable players, especially those relying on easy or meta strategies like bleed builds.
Usage:
Used to call out cowardice or lack of aggression.
Commonly paired with other insults like Bradley or No Rick for layered mockery.
Forms part of compound insults such as βBaaby Bleed Buildβ to describe players using bleed mechanics as a crutch.
Expresses disdain for players who βfoldβ easily or avoid challenges.
Examples:
βBaaby Bleed Build rolling around like itβs 2013.β
βThat fool ran from the fight like a Baaby Mouse. Shake your peanuts!β
βI parried that Baaby into the river. Hogtied and gone.β
βStop playing like a Baaby and fight like a Chief.β
Cultural Notes:
Baaby blends Bunglishβs absurd humor with nostalgic pop culture references. Its roots in the playful βShake Your Peanutsβ song by Mickey Mouse lend it a whimsical, teasing vibe. The term is often delivered with exaggerated mockery and accompanied by emojis in online conversations.
Related Terms:
Bradley β weak or unskilled player.
No Rick β no skill or incompetence.
Baaby Bleed Build β a player relying on bleed mechanics as an easy strategy.
Chief β skilled or respected player.
Villain β enemy or unskilled opponent.
βBaaby Bleed Build rolling around like itβs 2013.β
βThat fool ran from the fight like a Baaby Mouse. Shake your peanuts!β
βI parried that Baaby into the river. Hogtied and gone.β
βStop playing like a Baaby and fight like a Chief.β
Cultural Notes:
Baaby blends Bunglishβs absurd humor with nostalgic pop culture references. Its roots in the playful βShake Your Peanutsβ song by Mickey Mouse lend it a whimsical, teasing vibe. The term is often delivered with exaggerated mockery and accompanied by emojis in online conversations.
Related Terms:
Bradley β weak or unskilled player.
No Rick β no skill or incompetence.
Baaby Bleed Build β a player relying on bleed mechanics as an easy strategy.
Chief β skilled or respected player.
Villain β enemy or unskilled opponent.
Baaby by No Rick ππππ July 27, 2025
Villain (Bunglish)
Villain (Bunglish)
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Villain is a core term in Bunglish slang used to refer to any enemy, NPC, animal, or player considered hostile, annoying, or laughably weak. More than just βbad guy,β a Villain is often mocked as being cringe, try-hard, or pathetic. The term is frequently combined with other Bunglish insults like Bradley, No Rick, or Smelvin to create layered mockery.
Origins:
The use of βVillainβ in Bunglish evolved from traditional gaming slang for enemies but took on a more satirical and exaggerated meaning within the Bunglish community (circa 2023β2025). Instead of a neutral term, it became a humorous way to diminish foes by implying theyβre failures or jokes.
Usage:
Describes any opponent or enemy character in-game.
Used sarcastically to mock weak or annoying players.
Often paired with other Bunglish terms: βBradley Villain,β βNo Rick Villain,β or βSmelvin Villain.β
Can describe animals or monsters, especially if considered a nuisance.
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Villain is a core term in Bunglish slang used to refer to any enemy, NPC, animal, or player considered hostile, annoying, or laughably weak. More than just βbad guy,β a Villain is often mocked as being cringe, try-hard, or pathetic. The term is frequently combined with other Bunglish insults like Bradley, No Rick, or Smelvin to create layered mockery.
Origins:
The use of βVillainβ in Bunglish evolved from traditional gaming slang for enemies but took on a more satirical and exaggerated meaning within the Bunglish community (circa 2023β2025). Instead of a neutral term, it became a humorous way to diminish foes by implying theyβre failures or jokes.
Usage:
Describes any opponent or enemy character in-game.
Used sarcastically to mock weak or annoying players.
Often paired with other Bunglish terms: βBradley Villain,β βNo Rick Villain,β or βSmelvin Villain.β
Can describe animals or monsters, especially if considered a nuisance.
Examples:
Villain (Bunglish)
βThat No Rick Villain couldnβt land a hit all match.β
βWatch out for the Smelvin Villain guarding the cave entrance.β
βOnly a Bradley Villain would fall for that trap.β
βVillains everywhere in Bazinga Bog.β
Cultural Notes:
Calling someone or something a βVillainβ in Bunglish is a comedic insult, emphasizing their lack of skill, originality, or threat level. It fits the dialectβs parody style by turning even enemies into objects of ridicule.
Related Terms:
Bradley β a weak or unskilled player.
No Rick β no skill or incompetence.
Smelvin β a tough enemy type, specifically Rune Bears.
Chief β a skilled or respected player, the opposite of Bradley.
Baaby β cowardly or childish player.
Villain (Bunglish)
βThat No Rick Villain couldnβt land a hit all match.β
βWatch out for the Smelvin Villain guarding the cave entrance.β
βOnly a Bradley Villain would fall for that trap.β
βVillains everywhere in Bazinga Bog.β
Cultural Notes:
Calling someone or something a βVillainβ in Bunglish is a comedic insult, emphasizing their lack of skill, originality, or threat level. It fits the dialectβs parody style by turning even enemies into objects of ridicule.
Related Terms:
Bradley β a weak or unskilled player.
No Rick β no skill or incompetence.
Smelvin β a tough enemy type, specifically Rune Bears.
Chief β a skilled or respected player, the opposite of Bradley.
Baaby β cowardly or childish player.
Villain (Bunglish) by No Rick ππππ July 27, 2025
Damn is ππππ
Damn Is ππππ
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Damn Is is a flexible and surreal Bunglish phrase used as an exclamation to express excitement, chaos, confusion, or existential absurdity. It often accompanies exaggerated emoji sequences like ππππ to emphasize emotional overload or ironic celebration. The phrase can mean βI donβt know,β βOh damn!β, or simply be used as a comedic filler when words fail.
Origins:
The phrase emerged from the Bunglish online community around 2024 as part of their evolving satirical slang. It reflects Bunglishβs love for broken grammar, meme culture, and absurdist humor. Its intentionally incorrect syntax and lack of concrete meaning make it a perfect catchphrase for chaotic gaming moments or ridiculous situations.
Usage:
Used when someone is shocked or overwhelmed but unsure how to respond.
Expresses ironic celebration of a funny, dumb, or unexpected event.
Functions as a nonsensical filler phrase in conversations.
Often combined with emoji strings to enhance humor and tone.
Common Variations:
Damn Is
Damn Was
Damn Isnβt
Damn Wasnβt
Damn Been
Damn Ainβt
All variations have no fixed grammar rules and are used fluidly depending on context.
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Damn Is is a flexible and surreal Bunglish phrase used as an exclamation to express excitement, chaos, confusion, or existential absurdity. It often accompanies exaggerated emoji sequences like ππππ to emphasize emotional overload or ironic celebration. The phrase can mean βI donβt know,β βOh damn!β, or simply be used as a comedic filler when words fail.
Origins:
The phrase emerged from the Bunglish online community around 2024 as part of their evolving satirical slang. It reflects Bunglishβs love for broken grammar, meme culture, and absurdist humor. Its intentionally incorrect syntax and lack of concrete meaning make it a perfect catchphrase for chaotic gaming moments or ridiculous situations.
Usage:
Used when someone is shocked or overwhelmed but unsure how to respond.
Expresses ironic celebration of a funny, dumb, or unexpected event.
Functions as a nonsensical filler phrase in conversations.
Often combined with emoji strings to enhance humor and tone.
Common Variations:
Damn Is
Damn Was
Damn Isnβt
Damn Wasnβt
Damn Been
Damn Ainβt
All variations have no fixed grammar rules and are used fluidly depending on context.
Examples:
βHe got parried twice in a row. Damn Is ππππβ
βYou used bleed again? Damn Isnβt.β
βFolded a No Rick Villain in Bazinga Bog. Damn Was.β
βDamn Been waiting for that boss to die all day.β
βBaaby fold? Damn Wasnβt. Damn Is.β
βDamn Isβ (used alone as an exclamation like βOh damn!β)
Cultural Context:
Damn Is embodies the post-ironic and chaotic spirit of Bunglish. Itβs a linguistic nod to the absurdity of online gaming culture and meme-based communication, where meaning is fluid and humor often arises from nonsense.
Related Terms:
No Rick β phrase meaning βno skill.β
Bradley β weak or unskilled player.
Baaby β cowardly or childish player.
Villain β enemy or opponent.
Smelvin β a large, tough enemy.
Bunglish Slang β the dialect from which the phrase originates.
βHe got parried twice in a row. Damn Is ππππβ
βYou used bleed again? Damn Isnβt.β
βFolded a No Rick Villain in Bazinga Bog. Damn Was.β
βDamn Been waiting for that boss to die all day.β
βBaaby fold? Damn Wasnβt. Damn Is.β
βDamn Isβ (used alone as an exclamation like βOh damn!β)
Cultural Context:
Damn Is embodies the post-ironic and chaotic spirit of Bunglish. Itβs a linguistic nod to the absurdity of online gaming culture and meme-based communication, where meaning is fluid and humor often arises from nonsense.
Related Terms:
No Rick β phrase meaning βno skill.β
Bradley β weak or unskilled player.
Baaby β cowardly or childish player.
Villain β enemy or opponent.
Smelvin β a large, tough enemy.
Bunglish Slang β the dialect from which the phrase originates.
Damn is ππππ by No Rick ππππ July 27, 2025
Bung
Definition:
Bung is a humorous and satirical slang term in the Bunglish dialect used as a playful replacement for the word βbuttβ or βrear end.β It is often paired with other Bunglish insults or descriptors to heighten comedic effect, such as "Bradley," "No Rick," or "Fool." The term is intentionally juvenile and absurd, reflecting Bunglishβs tendency to mock gaming culture and meme language through exaggerated silliness.
Origins:
The word βBungβ traces its comedic roots back to the 1990s animated show Beavis and Butt-Head, where the phrase βTP for my bungholeβ became a memorable catchphrase. This early pop culture reference inspired the Bunglish community to adopt and adapt βBungβ as a lighthearted, silly way to refer to the buttocks. The term evolved organically within the Bunglish online community around 2023β2025, spreading quickly among ~500 members and beyond in satirical gaming circles.
Bung is a humorous and satirical slang term in the Bunglish dialect used as a playful replacement for the word βbuttβ or βrear end.β It is often paired with other Bunglish insults or descriptors to heighten comedic effect, such as "Bradley," "No Rick," or "Fool." The term is intentionally juvenile and absurd, reflecting Bunglishβs tendency to mock gaming culture and meme language through exaggerated silliness.
Origins:
The word βBungβ traces its comedic roots back to the 1990s animated show Beavis and Butt-Head, where the phrase βTP for my bungholeβ became a memorable catchphrase. This early pop culture reference inspired the Bunglish community to adopt and adapt βBungβ as a lighthearted, silly way to refer to the buttocks. The term evolved organically within the Bunglish online community around 2023β2025, spreading quickly among ~500 members and beyond in satirical gaming circles.
Examples:
βStop being a Bung Bradley and get back in the fight.β
βI got kicked right in the Bung by that Smelvin.β
βNo Rick fool took a Bung blast and folded.β
βThat was a total Bung move, bruh.β
βChief went full Bung mode, dominating every fight.β
βStop being a Bung Bradley and get back in the fight.β
βI got kicked right in the Bung by that Smelvin.β
βNo Rick fool took a Bung blast and folded.β
βThat was a total Bung move, bruh.β
βChief went full Bung mode, dominating every fight.β
Bung by No Rick ππππ July 27, 2025
Bradley
Bradley
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Bradley is a derogatory Bunglish term used to describe someone who is weak, unskilled, or generally pathetic in a game or argument. Calling someone a Bradley means they completely lack ability or composure β often the opposite of a Chief.
Etymology:
βBradleyβ originated from the Bunglish slang system created by Ryan Layne and an online community of about 500 contributors. It is used interchangeably with βfoolβ and predates other Bunglish insults like No Rick. The term has no known connection to real-life individuals named Bradley and is purely fictional in origin.
Usage Notes:
The insult is amplified when paired with other Bunglish terms, such as:
No Rick Bradley β absolutely no skill
Bradley Villain β a pitiful enemy
Bradley Fold β someone who failed fast under pressure
Opposite Term:
Chief β a player who is skilled, strong, and respected
Bunglish Slang
Definition:
Bradley is a derogatory Bunglish term used to describe someone who is weak, unskilled, or generally pathetic in a game or argument. Calling someone a Bradley means they completely lack ability or composure β often the opposite of a Chief.
Etymology:
βBradleyβ originated from the Bunglish slang system created by Ryan Layne and an online community of about 500 contributors. It is used interchangeably with βfoolβ and predates other Bunglish insults like No Rick. The term has no known connection to real-life individuals named Bradley and is purely fictional in origin.
Usage Notes:
The insult is amplified when paired with other Bunglish terms, such as:
No Rick Bradley β absolutely no skill
Bradley Villain β a pitiful enemy
Bradley Fold β someone who failed fast under pressure
Opposite Term:
Chief β a player who is skilled, strong, and respected
Examples:
βThis fool folded to a crab. Straight Bradley.β
βDon't queue with him, he's a No Rick Bradley.β
βBradley Villain Chief? No, just Bradley.β
βThis fool folded to a crab. Straight Bradley.β
βDon't queue with him, he's a No Rick Bradley.β
βBradley Villain Chief? No, just Bradley.β
Bradley by No Rick ππππ July 27, 2025