A Flinglish is the combining of the words 'Full' and 'English'.
This is often used when you are so drunk that your ability to seperate these two words becomes non existant.
This is often used when you are so drunk that your ability to seperate these two words becomes non existant.
by KatieNoodle June 9, 2007
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Babushka: Kak dela? (English translation: how are you?)
Svetlana: Harasho(good), Ya(I) Hung out c(with) mayeme(my) friends.
Babushla: Pirestan(stop) gavarit(speak) RENGLISH!
Svetlana: Harasho(good), Ya(I) Hung out c(with) mayeme(my) friends.
Babushla: Pirestan(stop) gavarit(speak) RENGLISH!
by ruskaya November 17, 2013
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A word or behaviour with a French origin or which has French connotations to it, like ordering French fries at posh restaurants instead of plain old chips.
This funny sounding word “Jouissance” has an old Frenchish origin to it, as if English words describing the same sort of thing were not good enough for you, and you had to go all Francophile over it.
by Zamboozee June 15, 2011
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by sandie March 24, 2005
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To Ashi from Sahari hehe
To Ashi from Sahari hehe
by Sahari October 31, 2004
Get the Finglish mug.English used by non-native speakers. Usually "proper English" learned in school that no one really uses. Also, using proper English to help a non-native speaker understand you.
by Spargelhorst August 23, 2008
Get the fenglish mug.is french enlgish. i used franglish quite often. franglish is when you are writting or speaking in english, but add random french words in the middle of the sentance, where they usually dont make sence, or just sound odd.
by Cori <3 June 1, 2005
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