"Here in America where we speak English people like to vocalise their opinions, nowhatimsayin..."
"Pardon? Vocalise? That means to make sounds without language, you know, like parrots and babies".
"Really?"
"Yeah. Did you mean 'give voice to' or something like that?".
"Dunno. Maybe. You got a dictionary?"
"I think you mean 'do I have a dictionary', why yes, I have. I will now get it."
"Ooooh, I'm so excited, I can't wait, no really I can't wait, bye".
"Pardon? Vocalise? That means to make sounds without language, you know, like parrots and babies".
"Really?"
"Yeah. Did you mean 'give voice to' or something like that?".
"Dunno. Maybe. You got a dictionary?"
"I think you mean 'do I have a dictionary', why yes, I have. I will now get it."
"Ooooh, I'm so excited, I can't wait, no really I can't wait, bye".
by Polack the Pole January 10, 2010
The unoffical international language.
How Auxiliary languages such as Esperanto,Ido and Interlingua got tossed aside for that confusing pile of crap known as English is beyond me.
by Moonrunner September 24, 2006
by CougarSW2 November 18, 2004
Incredibly powerful and brutal race of people. Renowned worldwide for the ability to fight, hence why they are assiciated with lions, dragons, bulldogs etc, while the rose represents beauty.
by Will April 02, 2006
To get unbelievably stupid drunk
I went to McSorleys the other night and got so englished that I fell asleep on the train and wound up in the middle of nowhere.
by DBrads March 12, 2008
1. to put great effort towards doing as little as possible.
2. Adj. to describe the act of getting out of a work scenario.
3. v. To talk or act (pretend) there is an emergency elsewhere in order to remove oneself from a work environment
2. Adj. to describe the act of getting out of a work scenario.
3. v. To talk or act (pretend) there is an emergency elsewhere in order to remove oneself from a work environment
by rick motherfuckin james bitch July 20, 2012

