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Spanglish

A mix of the two languages Spanish and English

Often used in the Latino community, or used by white kids trying too look cool and exotic.
Sometimes this will be the end result of a half-assed public school spanish education.

One small detail I noticed with Spanglish is that speakers use cognates a lot.
Look I can speak Spanglish,

Hola, mi amigo, do you want to go to the restaurante to get tacos and burritos?

I need to go pee mucho rapido.

I just finished Spanish 1, now im taking Spanish 2.Watch me pick up some Latina girls. "Hola, chicas you are looking very muy caliente."
by Folder456 May 7, 2019
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Star Spangled Ball Slap

When you punch your unsuspecting friend in the balls during the national anthem of a sporting event.
by Mallrats09 December 21, 2008
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The Sprangs

Winter Springs, Florida. Central Florida suburb filled with dudebros, jocks, nerds, and sluts. Marijuana is highly prevalent in this area.
"Yo lets just chill in the sprangs tonight and hit up that keg"
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spangles

(singular 'spangle')
1.(noun)sparkles, sequins, jewels, beads and/or glitter.

2.(noun)anything which coruscates, flashes, gleams, glimmers, glints, glistens, scintillates, shimmers, sparkle, twinkles or winks and is used in a decorative manner

3.(verb)to emit light suddenly in sparks: (coruscate, flash, gleam, glimmer, glint, glisten,scintillate, shimmer,sparkle, twinkle, wink)
'that top is covered in spangles'
'feelin spangly tonight!'
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spangleheided

Scotish slang meaning a person who is slightly drunk or has a difficulty in understanding what is being said to them.
"What's wrong with you, ya spangleheided eejit"
by Ross Douglas July 26, 2006
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spanglish

combination of english and spanish words, spoken with the non-english accent and often contains words that are of neither language, or words with elements of both languages. may be spoken by someone who doesnt speak spanish and/or english well, or someone who speaks both very well. often used intelligently by switching languages for emphasis. also spoken by "latinos" in the united states who share parts of U.S. culture and culture from a latin american country, and prefer speaking both languages instead of one or the other (also can interchange languages at will).
parquear (par-ke-ar:, in english "to park" a vehicle, in spanish "estacionar") is an example of a spanglish word.
by francisco villa September 4, 2006
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spangalang

hey man, just coast on spangalang through the head, save your tricky shit for the solo section
by DrumShell October 18, 2009
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