Pronounced: in-grish
English language written or translated by men or women in East Asian countries. This text is usually translated by someone without the knowledge of traditional American English or with very poor translating skills. Also, the lack of spoken English is lacking so the translator isn't aware of his typos. ENGRISH is usually comprehendable and typos sure be accepted as normal text since this is part of the translation process. ENGRISH can be found in many places, some of which are User's Manuals of imported goods, signs, menus, to bizarrely worded advertisements and strange t-shirt slogans and even some billboards in in English speaking cities in Asia like Hong Kong and Tokyo.
English language written or translated by men or women in East Asian countries. This text is usually translated by someone without the knowledge of traditional American English or with very poor translating skills. Also, the lack of spoken English is lacking so the translator isn't aware of his typos. ENGRISH is usually comprehendable and typos sure be accepted as normal text since this is part of the translation process. ENGRISH can be found in many places, some of which are User's Manuals of imported goods, signs, menus, to bizarrely worded advertisements and strange t-shirt slogans and even some billboards in in English speaking cities in Asia like Hong Kong and Tokyo.
by TekBoi November 26, 2006
Get the ENGRISH mug.To (engross). To be seriously devoted to something, willing to spend a lot of time with/doing something.
1) He was engrossed in his book. He would not take his eyes off of it.
2) "She's completely engrossed in that movie! There's nothing I can do to get her away from it!"
2) "She's completely engrossed in that movie! There's nothing I can do to get her away from it!"
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to join up, enlist in, become part of. Most commonly referred to when one become a student and signs up for classes in college.
to join up, enlist in, become part of. Most commonly referred to when one become a student and signs up for classes in college.
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Get the emgro mug.Referenced on a little known parenting website. Symptoms include regularly being rightly pissed off.
Not to be compared to Clairecitis which instantly renders its victims utterly humourless while lasting effects includes sanctimony, disdain and boredom.
Not to be compared to Clairecitis which instantly renders its victims utterly humourless while lasting effects includes sanctimony, disdain and boredom.
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It is a version of english where you take, normally the first part of the word, and you add random suffixes.
If you get used to it, you can say a sentence where only you and your friends will understand.
It is a version of english where you take, normally the first part of the word, and you add random suffixes.
If you get used to it, you can say a sentence where only you and your friends will understand.
Spearoy the englonius el "f"-jack.
(speakin englor is fun)
Whalor 6 o'clogru, el grundigginest sluzbucket in downtowru.
(whale behind us, shes the wrankest slurry ive seen all night)
p.s. you dont say it as it is spelt, say the word properly up untill the suffix comes along.
eg. in o'clogru, the clo sounds like clo would from clock or cloth, not clo from clog.
(speakin englor is fun)
Whalor 6 o'clogru, el grundigginest sluzbucket in downtowru.
(whale behind us, shes the wrankest slurry ive seen all night)
p.s. you dont say it as it is spelt, say the word properly up untill the suffix comes along.
eg. in o'clogru, the clo sounds like clo would from clock or cloth, not clo from clog.
by Matt1989 May 24, 2007
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