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My in-laws are from Brazil, and I know they're saying something bad about me when they spout off in portuglish.
by Junkboyy January 6, 2009
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by Coley Guacamoley September 5, 2018
Get the Portugalian mug.what is ur grudge against Portugal and portuguese people? are u so furious that Portugal made it to the final vs. Greece in the Euro 2004?......and the only way of making urself feel better is by putting a country down....one of which u have no understanding of how beautiful and cultured it is......seriously, Rui, get a life.
by Gabi - forca portugal!!! March 17, 2005
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Get the Portuganese mug.1. A mix between two languages: Portuguese (Português) and English (Inglês).
2. Portuguese speakers trying to speak English in a most embarrassing manner. (i.e. "meednight.")
3. English speakers trying to speak Portuguese in a most embarrassing manner. ( i.e. "popozão.")
Franglais and Chinglish are similar terms describing the mixture of English with French or Chinese repectively.
2. Portuguese speakers trying to speak English in a most embarrassing manner. (i.e. "meednight.")
3. English speakers trying to speak Portuguese in a most embarrassing manner. ( i.e. "popozão.")
Franglais and Chinglish are similar terms describing the mixture of English with French or Chinese repectively.
PortugLês: Por meednight*, eu comerei na esse muito dorky*, non-gangsta* restaurante qual você quis, dangit*!
English: For midnight, I'll go to that super-dorky, wack restaurant you wanted me to go to, dangit!
*stars are for english words, maybe misspelled.
English: For midnight, I'll go to that super-dorky, wack restaurant you wanted me to go to, dangit!
*stars are for english words, maybe misspelled.
by Frostey February 6, 2007
Get the Portuglês mug.Poorly spoken Portuguese with english words replacing those which the speaker doesn't know or can't remember. Usually spoken by 1st/2nd generation Portuguese-Americans to their older relatives.
I had to translate the doctor for my Grandfather, but my Portuglish was so bad I had to call my Uncle.
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