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Get the drunkish mug.Denglish is actually the term used by linguists, mainly based in Germany, to describe incorrect English as spoken by Germans whose sole contact with English is at school. It results in something that might in some case sound English but in fact is not or is used in a differnet sense than in normal English usage. Modern German features an over-use of loan words, particularly from English. Germans mistakenly think the expressions/words are correct as they use them.
Bodybag - a new Denglish word for a fashionable bag, worn over the shoulder
Last, not least - an expression used by Germans in the sense of "last, but not least"
Walking - a sport now parcticed frequently in Germany - should of course be "power walking"
Last, not least - an expression used by Germans in the sense of "last, but not least"
Walking - a sport now parcticed frequently in Germany - should of course be "power walking"
by Paul Thomas May 31, 2006
Get the denglish mug.The use of Mixed Metaphors, spoken especially in haste and when under extreme pressure.
Also known as "Dinglisms" in some cultures.
Also known as "Dinglisms" in some cultures.
Dinglish 1 - "You're like a bull in a sweet shop"
Dinglish 2 - "It's not rocket surgery"
Dinglish 3 - "It's just another quiver in the Salesman's armour"
Dinglish 2 - "It's not rocket surgery"
Dinglish 3 - "It's just another quiver in the Salesman's armour"
by The Spermanator September 20, 2006
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While the phenomenon of unsophisticated people ill-using english words for the sake of their approach to coolness does exist, it is usually not referred to as "denglisch".
While the phenomenon of unsophisticated people ill-using english words for the sake of their approach to coolness does exist, it is usually not referred to as "denglisch".
denglish: "I don't yet have an überblick of what needs to be done. Kannst Du mir morgen helfen to plan this out?"
by BenjaminB November 18, 2006
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Get the Drunklish mug.dude 1: Man, i had a whole 6 pack last night.
dude 2: Were you wasted?
dude 1: No, but I was drunkish.
dude 2: Were you wasted?
dude 1: No, but I was drunkish.
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