i englishically couldn’t understand that guy
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by shitposterr July 13, 2022
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by Stupidity is my middle name October 7, 2022
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by idkwhattonamemyselfbutbetter March 25, 2024
Get the Englishificationist mug.Engloshinayse is an irony-driven language used in close relationships, flipping traditional linguistic norms to express deep affection through harsh-sounding expressions. Key components:
1. Deep Irony:
What seems like an insult often signals affection. For example, calling someone a "stupid fuckin bitch" may express deep friendship, depending on context.
2. Hierarchy of Terms of Endearment:
The language ranks terms of affection based on intensity. Terms like “My nigga” or “Fuck boi” show affection, while “Niggerbuttholeasscunt Supreme” signals deep respect.
3. Personal Relationships:
Harsh words strengthen bonds by "pushing" each other. Calling someone "Niggerbuttholeasscunt Supreme" may reflect deep respect in close relationships.
4. Non-Conventional Greetings:
Traditional greetings like "hello" or "thank you" are replaced by intense phrases like “I don’t appreciate that” to show respect.
5. Challenge and Teasing:
Teasing and challenging are seen as playful tests of respect, deepening relationships.
6. Cultural Norms Around Praise:
Excessive praise is viewed as insincere and can be an insult. Humility is prioritized.
7. Humor and Playfulness:
What seems like an insult often expresses affection. Humor and sarcasm are used to build intimacy, like calling someone "the worst piece of shit."
8. Engloshinayse Translations:
Common phrases are replaced. For example, “I’m here to listen” translates to “I’m not here to listen, fuck learning.”
1. Deep Irony:
What seems like an insult often signals affection. For example, calling someone a "stupid fuckin bitch" may express deep friendship, depending on context.
2. Hierarchy of Terms of Endearment:
The language ranks terms of affection based on intensity. Terms like “My nigga” or “Fuck boi” show affection, while “Niggerbuttholeasscunt Supreme” signals deep respect.
3. Personal Relationships:
Harsh words strengthen bonds by "pushing" each other. Calling someone "Niggerbuttholeasscunt Supreme" may reflect deep respect in close relationships.
4. Non-Conventional Greetings:
Traditional greetings like "hello" or "thank you" are replaced by intense phrases like “I don’t appreciate that” to show respect.
5. Challenge and Teasing:
Teasing and challenging are seen as playful tests of respect, deepening relationships.
6. Cultural Norms Around Praise:
Excessive praise is viewed as insincere and can be an insult. Humility is prioritized.
7. Humor and Playfulness:
What seems like an insult often expresses affection. Humor and sarcasm are used to build intimacy, like calling someone "the worst piece of shit."
8. Engloshinayse Translations:
Common phrases are replaced. For example, “I’m here to listen” translates to “I’m not here to listen, fuck learning.”
I speak Engloshinayse.
by Engloshinasian March 9, 2025
Get the Engloshinayse mug.Defined as South Africans who were raised with an English speaking head. ''We think, talk and act in that modern day Latin'', the other verbal stuff doesn't have the same meaning as English does.
Afrikaner: ''Kom met my toe Engelsman''
south african englishmen: ''What is wrong with you I'm busy''
south african englishmen: ''What is wrong with you I'm busy''
by Danny Rae February 19, 2014
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