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by totaltec March 15, 2016
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Get the Jaeangerous mug.Jatan is a legendary person who will be a youtube star above everyone in the world. He is a man that provides for the people.
by Gtthe man November 21, 2021
Get the Jatan mug.English with four to six japanese words. These are usually limited to; kawaii, neko, baka, arigato, konichiwa, manga, Harajuku, Yaoi/Yuri, watashi, sugoi and usagi.
(translation; cute, cat, thank you, good afternoon, Harajuku(a district in Tokyo), gay/lesbian pornographic manga, I, amazing/cool, and rabbit)
Japanglish is typically used by Wapanese, who pick it up from anime or Gwen Stefani. of course, this is absolutely ridiculous, considering how there are several different ways of saying things in Japanese, for example, 5 different ways to say " I ".
(translation; cute, cat, thank you, good afternoon, Harajuku(a district in Tokyo), gay/lesbian pornographic manga, I, amazing/cool, and rabbit)
Japanglish is typically used by Wapanese, who pick it up from anime or Gwen Stefani. of course, this is absolutely ridiculous, considering how there are several different ways of saying things in Japanese, for example, 5 different ways to say " I ".
Japanglish: that girl is so baka.
Japanese: ano onna wa tottemo baka
Japanglish: really? that's sugoi!
Japanese: Honto? Suge kore!
Japanese: ano onna wa tottemo baka
Japanglish: really? that's sugoi!
Japanese: Honto? Suge kore!
by Inuchan November 9, 2006
Get the Japanglish mug.'Jabangr' is an abbreviation of the question: 'did you bang her?' It is used as an immediate response to friends of yours who are talking about various girls/women they've met and/or been on dates with. It's not important whether or not you care about the person actually banging the girl.
Unlike the actual question--"did you bang her?"--which is intended to elicit an answer--the abbreviated phrase is used more as an interjection designed to introduce the thought that maybe you should have thought harder about trying to bang the girl.
Unlike the actual question--"did you bang her?"--which is intended to elicit an answer--the abbreviated phrase is used more as an interjection designed to introduce the thought that maybe you should have thought harder about trying to bang the girl.
Paul: "So I met this girl last night..."
Brett: "Jabangr."
Paul: "Ha, no we had dinner, but then afterwards one of her friends showed up, and..."
Brett: "Jabangr."
Paul: "Man, what a panoche you are."
Brett: "Jabangr."
Paul: "Ha, no we had dinner, but then afterwards one of her friends showed up, and..."
Brett: "Jabangr."
Paul: "Man, what a panoche you are."
by Barnacle Bill August 19, 2011
Get the Jabangr. mug.obviously a mix between English and Japanese. Often used by weaboos and japanophiles, but also in japanese videogames translated to english. See engrish.
Weaboo: *blabber*-san and you know Naruto is rly kawai.
Japanophile: yeah it was totally awesomechan
Normal Person #1: WHAT YOU SAY!?
Normal Person #2: Japanglish.
Normal Person #1: lol ok.
Japanophile: yeah it was totally awesomechan
Normal Person #1: WHAT YOU SAY!?
Normal Person #2: Japanglish.
Normal Person #1: lol ok.
by bleeding nose May 29, 2007
Get the Japanglish mug.Anyone who just throws Japanese words into sentences to try to be smart or trendy. All they really know how to say is "kawai", or "baka."
1.Hi my name is Christie Smith, want to come to my Kawaii Matsuri?(cute party/festival)
2.I love J-pop! Kore music wa subarashii!!
(This music is wonderful)
XD That is Japanglish.
2.I love J-pop! Kore music wa subarashii!!
(This music is wonderful)
XD That is Japanglish.
by BossMan A August 25, 2006
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