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Pidgin English 

Dis is da kine language used by locals and surfahz dat stay back in da 808 state usually when locals move down 2 da mainland cuz dey momz and dey dad like move down deah mos da kidz i kno still try fo bring sumthin down from hawaii onlee ting is dey get no waves in dis haole states dat no mo watah so dey go an speak da kine but in hawaii da pidgin stay live and can alwayz speak wheneva u like. WARNING:haoles and tourist please don't try 2 speak pidgin u going get derrty licknz don't say i neva wet warn yooh!
BRADDAH#1:ey bah u know da dum haole boy went make fun of me cas i went speak da pidgin?
braddah#2:c now what happenz when u go 2 da haole state!
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Pidgin Toady 

When your giving a man the sloppiest of toppy and you stuff one nut in each cheek like a chipmunk and sing "How you like me now" with a mouth full of man meat.
I met this girl at the bar named Mandie Love, she took me to her place and gave me a wicked Pidgin Toady! Blew my mind!

Internet pidgin 

The language that has emerged as a result of the popularization of leet (1337) speak and classic and growing AIM speak. The short hand used by internet denizens to fast type. This includes the use of numbers as text and elaborate acronyms. To be avoided.
Person1: She was like "lets be bff" and I was like "WTF n00b"
Person2: OMG WTF were you like GTFO?
Person1: I was like "U are teh sux"
Person2: ROFL, way 2 pwn her.
Person1: I understand your internet pidgin.

*Last line not actually spoken*

Nigerian pidgin

A popular dialect derivated from English in Nigeria, popular among youth in the country and literally no one know what its words means.
American bro 1: Bro bro bro, why nigerian people speak so weird?
American bro 2: Its called Nigerian pidgin bro, and no one knows what they say
Nigerian pidgin by RandomUser1942 January 2, 2024

Arabic Pidgin English 

The combined use of Arabic (or a dialect of it) and English that often uses code-switching to communicate information.
The use of Arabic Pidgin English is prominently used by bilingual Arabic and English speakers around the world.

Tidewater Pidgin 

Tidewater Pidgin is a mix of English, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu or Hindi, Malay, Indonesian, Yoruba, and words from various Native American languages. It is spoken by very few people and has little to no available information about it online. It's primarily spoken in Southeast Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina but also in much of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and around Lake Champlain in parts of Vermont, Quebec, and New York state.

Tidewater Pidgin has few speakers and used 3 alphabets:
Latin,
Cyrillic,

Arabic
Tidewater Pidgin is mainly used by a few Ethnic Qarsherskiyan people. It was once commonly used on the Ethnic Qarsherskiyan Trade Routes.
Tidewater Pidgin by Son of Ogun December 4, 2024