
by daDebil February 24, 2004

by Jotomexican January 9, 2008

by Jaded November 24, 2003

The usage of ghetto slang via social networks (Facebook, Myspace, AOL, Yahoo, MSN, ect.)
Most often used by people who can write properly but choose not to.
Examples of E-Bonics could be described by using total improper spelling, overusage of capitalization or punctuation, replacing letters with numbers or characters, using confusing abbreviations and most infamously the pound symbol and a short quote.
Most often used by people who can write properly but choose not to.
Examples of E-Bonics could be described by using total improper spelling, overusage of capitalization or punctuation, replacing letters with numbers or characters, using confusing abbreviations and most infamously the pound symbol and a short quote.
Examples of E-Bonics:
"@y mAyn3 d15 1$H b3en b0th3r1n Me a1l day"
"WATCHU BEN ON"
"SMH #ohsodamndisappointed"
"@y mAyn3 d15 1$H b3en b0th3r1n Me a1l day"
"WATCHU BEN ON"
"SMH #ohsodamndisappointed"
by YoduhTruffIsHurr January 11, 2012

Speech so butchered and garbled that a translator is needed. The term boo-bonics can also be used to describe the mumbled language spoken by someone with a mouth full of food. Anything that makes you say, "huh?" or "what did you just say?" The best example can found on the TLC show "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo." Hence the term boo-bonics.
by Sunshyn September 27, 2014

The English dialect spoken by residents of Canada, similar to but distinct from the Minnesota accent.
by Kels-0 November 11, 2011
