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Chloenglish

A unique version of the English language, spoken by only those who have lived in New Zealand, the UK and the US.

Frequent use of archaic words from old England, predating the era of Henry VIII. Mixed in with a very unique pronunciation of such archaic words. Topped with use of words only found on SAT tests.
The fervent flavor of cacao nibs in the biscuit leads to stimulation can be rather moreish. Well, she surely speak Chloenglish.
by dankette September 10, 2011
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chinglish

Chinese + English = Chinglish
Your a GAY Lo
by gangstachick November 11, 2003
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chingrish

The ABC version of chinese(cantonese or mandarin). Consists of badly mispronounced chinese words and english. Used mainly to communicate with fobby relatives, parents and fobby classmates who refuse to speak English.

Those who speak real chinese look down at people who use this form of chinese by making fun of them whenever they can because they are insecure faggots.
"ngor kum yut chut hui sek fan hai TGI Friday." (Today, I'm going out to eat at TGI Fridays)

"Lay Hoi Yee Sign Application Kan Juu Bay ngor Return hui Human Resources." (You can sign the application and give it to me so I can return it to Human Resources)

"Bong ngor mai Metal Gear Solid ah, mommy!!!"
(Buy me Metal Gear Solid, Mommy!)
by William Chan January 9, 2004
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chinglish

The using of English to try and pronounce Chinese.
by Wh0reAbLe- June 8, 2003
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chinglish

A chinese person that barely speaks english and you can hardly understand them.
"No be redicurous. You buy product function good on eBay. It work fine. No refund. It good. What do you mean, I speak chinglish?"
by Daniel Commingsfield April 19, 2006
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chinglish

What Chinese-Americans use to chat online. Chinglish involves the spoken Chinese language in text with the phonetical spelling.
ngo yu fun gao

I want to go to sleep.
by SJP June 18, 2005
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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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