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Booglish 

Booglish is the official language of The Booglish Party.
Me and him discussed the situation in Booglish.
Booglish by TheBooglishParty May 18, 2023
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beanglish 

A portmanteau of "Beaner" and "English." This is the hard to distinguish English spoken by many Hispanic immigrants who can speak some English, but with a heavy accent.
I couldn't understand the Beanglish coming out of the janitor's mouth.
beanglish by seans April 28, 2007

Bongrish 

Language spoken by the ancient Bonglodytes, or know today as a Bongwater
The language is loosely based off of Madlib book from 1962 that is missing a few pages, but that never stopped the Bonglodytes from speaking it. The language is most difficult to understand, especially for those who do not suffer any neurological disorders, or have not had a severe concussion in the last 24 hours.
Bongwater is speaking bongrish again
Can anyone understand that bongrish?
I'm sorry, I forgot my bongrish to english dictionary at home, so SYGH
Bongrish by Dsmevolution September 9, 2008

boognish 

1.) Demon God who has shown himself thrice to the prophet brothers Deaner and Gener. Resides somewhere outside the orbital buffer. Tradition has it that this entity holds a sceptor in each hand: that of wealth and that of power.
2.) slang term for nooglet.
Big Fat Fuck.......Feeling Like A Big Fat Fuck
boognish by Jilm Buckwinkle March 29, 2004

Binglish 

Binglish stands for British-Indian-English. It is the language spoken by Indians who one fine morning wake up in India, fly to Britain to learn their language and humour, and come to USA to tell the Americans they do not speak English.

Pronounced as Bee-nglish

Here is how a Binglish speaker will correct you:

Bloody hell, humour is spelled as "humour", not "humor".

Blimey, it is called "Coriander", not "Cilantro" you twats.
It's arse, not ass. Ass is a donkey.
Ugh! He is speaking "Binglish" again.
Binglish by NickyTheGeekyD February 3, 2021

Bringlish 

Language created in GMO (Global Mu Online), basiclly a mix between english and portuguese/spanish. It's used by people with lack of english (mostly latinos and brazilians) or by dudes that make fun of them. Its main characteristics are: misspelled words (yuo, liek, teh, ong, plox, mens, iten, etc), wrongly conjugated verbs, poor vocabulary and wrongly translated words.
random latino: HEPL PLOX MENES!!! me is very hackeado, i is teh T_T!!!
Dude1: wtf did he say?
Dude2: i think he was hacked or something
Dude3: lol, HE IS VERY HACKEADO OKAS MEN?
Dude1: roflolmao

a classic example of bringlish talking
Bringlish by Raos January 10, 2009