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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.
eenglish by R.M. Brannon September 29, 2005
broken English as if, but not necessarily, spoken from one whose mother tongue is an Asian language

Origin: from commonly-referred-to and mistaken allegations of swappings of "L's" and "R's" in Asian languages
Harry described how he saw a lot of "Engrish" on signs while he was on a recent vacation in Tokyo.
Engrish by Steven M. August 21, 2004

englishman

Someone who lives on an island in the North Sea governed by Scots.
Yesterday's British overlord is today's wretched Englishman, a slave to his own political apparatus.
englishman by moxie2702 November 30, 2007
Light turn on. We go to room. We play game of chess. He kick ball. Ball fly.
The language of the retarded.

Idiots speak engish, who make completely garbage statements and often don't use grammar. It's hard if not impossible to understand someone speaking engish.
"langage sry engish"
engish by LoganDark November 26, 2016

Englishified

Englishified V. - 1. Act of translating text into english from another language. 2. Changing of a different speech to english
Mike: Why hasn't the new chapter of Naruto been englishified yet?
Sh33p: They're probably busy loading it up with 'special features' or something. Maybe those extra pictures they stick in and stuff.
Englishified by Mike Strahl February 4, 2005