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Chinglish

Chinese/Japanese text that has been translated into English by someone Chinese/Japanese. This can give embarassing results, or just plain stupid ones. See Instruction manuals from cheap remote controlled cars, etc.
"Actual Object May Differenciate From Artistés Rendition On Box" (instead of "Colours May Vary")
by Chris Blunden July 26, 2004
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Chiggle

A cross between getting a chill and wiggling because your cold. Often accompanied by goosebumps.
I have chiggles because it's so cold outside.
by uwldisneyra April 16, 2010
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Cringleberries

When danglers attach to pubic hairs in the crotch region, similar to dingleberries but the front-facing version.

Courtesy of LSG.
Man, that toilet paper left serious cringleberries! You need to upgrade!
by jlnotary August 21, 2013
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Chinglish

A combination of the words Chinese and English, referring to text which has been translated from Chinese into English where said text makes little sense, often due to a lack of grammar or the use of random words. Words may also be spelled incorrectly.
I bought something from China, it came with a card in Chinglish which said: "Bless everything goes well ! If like our items, please kindly help leave a 5 star review ! If have any questions, we will always beside by you !"
by Hana26 August 18, 2017
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Chungle

When your fucking your sisters uncle and big chungus appears out of the fucking jacuzzi
So the other day I was having some Chungle and I remembered I left my toaster in the bread.
by Young spoon January 21, 2019
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fitchin chingers

fish, chicken fingers, fries and chips put inot 2 words. made up by my best friends
by prep April 9, 2005
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chinglish

Chinglish is an alternate nonsensical linguistic style precipitated by the intermingling of the English language with Asian DNA.

The result is often a confused collection of words sounding not unlike Yoda given the excessive utilization of anastrophe.
English: Hello Richard, let us meet at the Sydney Harbour Bridge at 5:30 this afternoon?

Chinglish: Hello Richard, me and you meet at Bridge Harbour Sydney yesterday at 5:30pm?
by Leigh L Taylor May 25, 2008
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