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Genglish

Its like Spanglish but between Georgian and English
What Language do we usually speak in babe?
-Genglish
by Uwu Meow November 12, 2019
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ganglash

when a group of men are lashing one girl at the same time but the girl is up for it.
victoria: hey wanna link up with ur friends?
Gavin: yeah we can all have a ganglash!
by bumblebee 1 March 28, 2008
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gagglish

The language that a girl speaks when being choked by a cock
When country stuck his cock down her throat he said she was speaking gagglish to him
by Scottleerose January 13, 2018
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gangwish

Wow gangwish has a fat cock
by Yehansgsjkqhsbsbd December 4, 2020
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Genglish

A made up language I made in seventh grade with my friends

Replace the first letter in a word with G, unless it starts with a vowel then just add G before the first letter

Also the official language of the G clan
(Discord Server: discord/E9dwRtNXdy) (Don't Forget to add .gg to the link)
John: Gey Ghere Gow Gare Gou Going?
(Hey there how are you doing)
Jenny: Got Gad Gow Gabout Gou?
(Not bad how about you?)
John: Gretty Good
(Pretty Good)
Jenny: Gi Gove Geaking Genglish
(I love speaking Genglish)
John: Ge Goo
(Me too)
by MasterNight20 September 17, 2021
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Genglish

A language I made up a while ago

Just replace the first letter in a word with G, unless the word starts with a vowel then add it in front

Offical Language of The G Clan
(If there is another definition up from me for Genglish then it has a link to the discord server)
Bob: Gow Ghis Gis Geally Gool
(Wow this is really cool)
Bernice: Geah Genglish Gis Gepic
(Yeah Genglish is epic)
by MasterNight20 September 17, 2021
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genglish

Stands for “Generative English”. The unmistakable writing style produced by ChatGPT and other LLMs that nobody asked for but everyone now recognizes — overuse of em-dashes, compulsive parallelism, ascending tricolons, and vocabulary no living human deploys in casual speech ("delve," "nuanced," "tapestry," "coveted," "meticulous," "foster," "realm"). Brutal. No fluff. Short sentences. You know the drill.

Genglish sentences always sound like a TED talk given by a middle manager who just discovered rhetoric. Everything is "not X — it's Y." Every list has exactly three items (ok, maybe five), each longer than the last. Every paragraph opens with a confident thesis and closes with an inspirational nudge. Reading genglish feels like being gently suffocated by a motivational poster. And, of course, “You are absolutely right!”
Found a review on Google Maps of a döner place:

"This isn't just food — it's a culinary journey. The lamb was meticulously seasoned, the garlic sauce struck a nuanced balance between bold and delicate, and the pita fostered a warmth that lingered long after the last bite. A truly pivotal dining experience."

Man, chill with genglish polish, it's a 3-dollar wrap.
by urb*n sheep March 10, 2026
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