A made up (adjective) word meaning "intended to be funny, but is not".
Alternatively, it could mean "funny for no reason".
Alternatively, it could mean "funny for no reason".
by Ambion May 23, 2012
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Not much people want to be like him.
He easily make good enemies.
Likes to trouble people and cheat.
Not much people want to be like him.
He easily make good enemies.
Likes to trouble people and cheat.
by Om Bhatt November 23, 2021
Get the Nihar mug."Blessed are those who believe in nothing; never shall it terrorize them." ~Ragnar Redbeard
"He who knows nothing, doubts nothing." ~Confuscious
"He who knows nothing, doubts nothing." ~Confuscious
by Don Megiddo December 8, 2004
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by Espirtbabe November 24, 2021
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by S.X. Aino May 1, 2005
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Nihonglish is often not intentionally spoken, but instead is a natural occurrence when multiple Japanese-English bilinguals converse casually. Compare Spanglish, Hinglish, Swenglish, and Hawaiian Pidgin.
Nihonglish is often not intentionally spoken, but instead is a natural occurrence when multiple Japanese-English bilinguals converse casually. Compare Spanglish, Hinglish, Swenglish, and Hawaiian Pidgin.
Student 1: “Hey, today hōkago , wanna go downtown?”
Student 2: “Yeah, sure, meet at the genkan ?”
Student 1: “Actually, eki de machiawase shinai ? I should tabun rokkā o katazukeru today.”
Student 2: “ Daijōbu , then we could do that. At 4PM?”
Teacher: “You two, stop speaking Nihonglish!”
Student 2: “Yeah, sure, meet at the genkan ?”
Student 1: “Actually, eki de machiawase shinai ? I should tabun rokkā o katazukeru today.”
Student 2: “ Daijōbu , then we could do that. At 4PM?”
Teacher: “You two, stop speaking Nihonglish!”
by Bored Doll August 9, 2018
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