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inglish

I have travelled alot and lived in many places and as a result I speak inglish. I also met Karen, a chilean who has travelled alot and also speaks inglish.
by addake December 27, 2018
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indiggichai

indeed
can be used on its own or coupled with rhying words for added effect
"You goin' to the ball game tommorow?"
"indiggichai bwai!!"
by whiskymack February 22, 2005
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idigish

A secret language used amongst usually teen girls to conceal secrets that are being told to eachother. How it works, is you seperate words by the sylables and add "dg".
english:"hi, how are you today?"
idigish:"hidigi, hidigow adigare yodigu tidigodidigay"
by Matthew Dominick July 16, 2006
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Inglisc/Inglish

fonettic speling of English. English as it is spoken in Inglelond/England. English English
Inglisc/Inglish folk sood hev thair own languige seperat from that uzed bi the rest of the weruld Anglous, Anglo-American English
by aldhelm March 3, 2008
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inglish

internet english; the bastardized form of english that became teh norm for every shitty forum out there born through laziness and general illiteracy.
bob: so i loled and then teh phone rang and I was like wat.
jane: I can see you're proficient in inglish.
by smokeytheweedtree October 3, 2010
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inglish

The term proposed to describe intentional and unintentional errors in English spelling and grammar belonging (but not limited) to the following categories:

Phonetic errors:
Using the incorrect word, based on its prenouciation
(i.e. its/it's, you're/youre/your, bear/bare, etc.)

Leet/Gamer/Warez Speak:
Errors resulting from quick typing, replacing suffixes -er with -or, etc. Words spelled using numeric characters such as "H4RDC0R3 1337 SP34K" should be excluded from this list.
(i.e. teh, suxxor, haxorz, warez, pwnage).

LOLcat lingo:
Distortion of English grammar and spelling intended to give it a silly/cute appeal. (Yes, it can include the Walrus)
(i.e. I can has cheesburger, They be stealin mah bukit)

The name "inglish" can be understood both as an abbreviation of "Internet English" or as misspelled phonetic representation of the word "English". It is spelled without the capitalization, as it is not an actual language.
stop using inglish!
this article is written in inglish.
by q3c August 15, 2008
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indglish

English written by people from greater Indian and Pakistani regions that scrambles sentence context. The written text is completely understandable but it either adds a word here and there, removes a word here and there or plurals the singular.
In traditional English the sentence would read: Me and my friends are going to the department store to buy a cricket bat to play cricket with.

In Indglish it would look something like this: Me and my friends are going the departments store to buy a cricket bats to play the cricket with.
by Southern Son January 18, 2024
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