Used by Hispanic-Americans(ME) to speak to other Hispanic-Americans whom can understand both Spanish and English. When a person can't remember how to say a word in spanish, they say in English, and vice-versa
Yo estaba sentada en mi porch waiting for you.
Cuando fui a la casa I laid down and fell asleep.
My hermano is muy annoying.
Cuando fui a la casa I laid down and fell asleep.
My hermano is muy annoying.
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Bob demonstrated some solid spongitude the other day while Carl was complaining about his other engagement teams. He got all of his testing and reviews completed.
by nym1 November 9, 2011
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Dustin and Brandon are sponging poons, after an exhausting day of kicking their fins and bitching about girls beating them, they go home to undress and spoon in the bed, often watching Queer Eye For The Straight Guy.
by Ashley June 5, 2004
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Often used in the Latino community, or used by white kids trying too look cool and exotic.
Sometimes this will be the end result of a half-assed public school spanish education.
One small detail I noticed with Spanglish is that speakers use cognates a lot.
Often used in the Latino community, or used by white kids trying too look cool and exotic.
Sometimes this will be the end result of a half-assed public school spanish education.
One small detail I noticed with Spanglish is that speakers use cognates a lot.
Look I can speak Spanglish,
Hola, mi amigo, do you want to go to the restaurante to get tacos and burritos?
I need to go pee mucho rapido.
I just finished Spanish 1, now im taking Spanish 2.Watch me pick up some Latina girls. "Hola, chicas you are looking very muy caliente."
Hola, mi amigo, do you want to go to the restaurante to get tacos and burritos?
I need to go pee mucho rapido.
I just finished Spanish 1, now im taking Spanish 2.Watch me pick up some Latina girls. "Hola, chicas you are looking very muy caliente."
by Folder456 May 7, 2019
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parquear (par-ke-ar:, in english "to park" a vehicle, in spanish "estacionar") is an example of a spanglish word.
by francisco villa September 4, 2006
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"Good God man! Those pills have got me rather spongled"
"He looks half-cut, in fact I'd dare say he is positivly spongled"
"He looks half-cut, in fact I'd dare say he is positivly spongled"
by Operation Dandilion October 19, 2008
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