erishka gets offended at small things. everything depends on her mood. she has a superiority complex, and she's proud of that. she knows that she's mentally ill. erishka probably haves like 100000 breakdowns after seeing a person she's attracted to, but flirts with every girl she looks at. erishka
by iced americano December 1, 2023
Get the Erishka mug.When words in the English language are used ‘oddly’ often in weird orders or confusing concoctions that make little to no sense whatsoever, but are found extremely funny by internet users. ‘Engrish’ is most often found on miss translations of things, particularly signs.
“I went out to the store, and the bathroom sign outside the urinal said: Man urinal cave”
“My pancake package came with a sticker saying: Stay hungry, stay foolish (inspired by u/revidyks on Reddit)
“The sign on the freeway near the basically parking said: Please, O not forget to lock you bycic (-u/OOF_the_demopan on Reddit)
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“My pancake package came with a sticker saying: Stay hungry, stay foolish (inspired by u/revidyks on Reddit)
“The sign on the freeway near the basically parking said: Please, O not forget to lock you bycic (-u/OOF_the_demopan on Reddit)
Engrish
by Le mentor of the reading crabs April 8, 2024
Get the Engrish mug.Pronunciation: /ɛnˈraɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Enrise (verb) - To create the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body that are the instinctive expressions of vivacious amusement and sometimes derision. It encompasses both joyful laughter and scornful mocking.
Significance:
• It provides a single verb to describe the complex physical and vocal expression of amusement and derision.
• It highlights the spontaneous and instinctive nature of the action.
• It combines elements of both laughter and mocking, conveying a nuanced significance.
• It implies a physical manifestation of these emotions.
Past verb: enrised
Present verb: enrise, enrises
Present continuous verb: enrising
Definition:
1. Enrise (verb) - To create the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body that are the instinctive expressions of vivacious amusement and sometimes derision. It encompasses both joyful laughter and scornful mocking.
Significance:
• It provides a single verb to describe the complex physical and vocal expression of amusement and derision.
• It highlights the spontaneous and instinctive nature of the action.
• It combines elements of both laughter and mocking, conveying a nuanced significance.
• It implies a physical manifestation of these emotions.
Past verb: enrised
Present verb: enrise, enrises
Present continuous verb: enrising
Examples:
• “The children enrised at the view of the clown.”
• “His graceless collide caused the multitude to enrise.”
• “She enrised, both with amusement and a touch of scorn, at his comment.”
• “The audience is enrising as the play unfolds.”
• “They enrised at the ridiculousness of the situation.”
• “The children enrised at the view of the clown.”
• “His graceless collide caused the multitude to enrise.”
• “She enrised, both with amusement and a touch of scorn, at his comment.”
• “The audience is enrising as the play unfolds.”
• “They enrised at the ridiculousness of the situation.”
by Dmitrio January 16, 2025
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2. Person 1: “Ok ma homies, I wanna get that thin’ or I'm gettin’ mad!”
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2. Person 1: “Ok ma homies, I wanna get that thin’ or I'm gettin’ mad!”
3. “Polan cannot into space”
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Mrs. Moyles had to go through intense edible enrichment after getting the apple core stuck in her throat.
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