A term to describe degenerate english words or phrases originating from jewish sources or influences. It is their go-to method for entertaining goyim and taking their money.
Hollywood examples of Jenglish...
South ParK: uncle fucker
Team America-World Police: There are three types of people in the world... dicks, pussies, and assholes."
Borat: My moustache still tastes of your testes!
South ParK: uncle fucker
Team America-World Police: There are three types of people in the world... dicks, pussies, and assholes."
Borat: My moustache still tastes of your testes!
by pronger February 27, 2009
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Get the Jings Jenglish mug.Words used by Japanese people that sound/look like English words, but have different (sometimes completely different) meanings. Eg. kanin-suru (first part sounds like "cunning") refers to cheating on a test, but "cunning" in English refers to a general skill for getting what one wants or for deceiving.
Westerner: In Japan, do you live in a house?
Japanese: No, I live in a *mansion*.
Westerner: Wow! a very big house for rich people???
Japanese: No, *mansion* is a home in a building.
Westerner: Oh! You mean an apartment/flat/condo!
Japanese: Ok, sure. In Japan, people call them *mansions*.
Westerner: Oh, I see - *mansion* is Janglish!
Japanese: No, I live in a *mansion*.
Westerner: Wow! a very big house for rich people???
Japanese: No, *mansion* is a home in a building.
Westerner: Oh! You mean an apartment/flat/condo!
Japanese: Ok, sure. In Japan, people call them *mansions*.
Westerner: Oh, I see - *mansion* is Janglish!
by Te Ahiru August 16, 2011
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Person A: Oh com on, that's nothing! What are you talking about, my goodness!
Person B: Wow that's so Jienglish!
Person B: Wow that's so Jienglish!
by mirmo February 26, 2009
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1. kyou, kaimono de -clothes- wo kaimashita
(Today, I bought -clothes- at the shop.)
2. Jimmy doesn't know the words for the activities he did on holidays, so he's writing his holiday recount in jinglish.
(Today, I bought -clothes- at the shop.)
2. Jimmy doesn't know the words for the activities he did on holidays, so he's writing his holiday recount in jinglish.
by Kireshai January 13, 2007
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