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Engrish

The language someone speaks when the suck at English.
Engrish speak I do.
by Word_God November 7, 2018
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enguish

A word usually used as misspelling of the word English.

Used as a insult usually due to misspelling of the word.
“Hey, are you going to Enguish?” “Nah i'm going to English, not Enguish.”
by Used under the Mantle February 7, 2021
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Englosh

This is like English but it’s for idots no offense two idots, anyway this is englosh
“ look I speak Englosh”- some random human
by Factsjkbro March 15, 2021
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Englishman Stick-up

When five Englishmen play cum on a bisquet, but the loser has to give the bisquet to his girlfreind.
Dude Brock lost the EnglishMan Stick-up and had to feed it to Alex.
by Mobsterking52 January 16, 2011
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perfect engrish

Perfect engrish is an improper way of using English in a sentence, in which that the meaning can only be conveyed to the writer, however, to other people, it would appear to be a jumbled up sentence that makes no sense head or tail and conveys an awkward meaning.
An example of prefect engrish: Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
Perfect Engrish: Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
by Asairo August 28, 2010
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Engrish

English butchered, both in spelling and grammar, by someone from east Asia.
Person from east Asian having butchered both by speling and in grammar language of english.
by Charles October 26, 2003
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eenglish

n. Pronounced (E-Eng-lish): The current and rapidly growing form of the English language, beginning c.1980 (postdating old, middle, and modern english), that has resulted from mass public use of electronic communication such as email and text-messaging.

adj. of or related to any word whose origins are directly rooted in electronic forms of communication.
Whereas slang has traditionally hampered communication between old and young generations, many people now additionally struggle to understand the rapidly changing and somewhat cryptic eenglish spoken by those who have grown up with computers.
by R.M. Brannon September 29, 2005
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