Broken English which is spoken in a professional tone/casual tone. This is also commonly spoken by non native English speakers.
Guy: Yo what's good?
Borat: It is good.
Guy: What's your name?
Borat: My name Borat.
Guy: Hello.
Indo-Pakistani: Helloo.
Guy: ...
Indo-Pakistani: Why very quiet?
"It appears we have come across Borati English."
Borat: It is good.
Guy: What's your name?
Borat: My name Borat.
Guy: Hello.
Indo-Pakistani: Helloo.
Guy: ...
Indo-Pakistani: Why very quiet?
"It appears we have come across Borati English."
by pakpineapple September 21, 2024
by HannaDanna February 04, 2024
by simpsonphan September 29, 2014
When a gentleman, or a bloke, places his dingus on the shoulder of another person as a form of endearing greetings.
I was on the train cart and recognized a long time champ I have not seen in ages , so I put my dingus on his shoulder and he instantly recognized me! That's an English handshake. Anything else is an insult to the relationship and should result in a duel.
by Colonel Stinkwater October 25, 2017
by EnglishDefinitions October 26, 2017
Shooting hoes with lipstick silver bullets! (Mixin' shit ,kama, like a beat) separate the english from the dutch (smoke a blunt)
by Al bluka June 09, 2019