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Korean and English mixed together.
Korean with English grammar.
I am the Keun-est sister. (Keun meaning big.)
by Daniel012 May 05, 2005
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Jul 13 Word of the Day
a phrase chiefly used in northern England.

it is a contracted form of "it'll be reet", where "reet" means "alright" or "OK".

living your life according to "be reet" is the only way to find happiness in life.
Geoff: "ZOMFG a just hopped off the buz n me 'ouse is burnin' down n me Deirdre's in there dyin!"
Jack: "Be reet."
by Tommmmmmmmmmmmm May 06, 2007
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Korean + English pretty much. It's korean words mixed into english by maybe adding -ed to a korean verb to make it a past tense word, or something like that. Many korean jokes can be made this way. FOBs usually speak like that to banana korean people.
I "bap mugued" (I ate rice)
You're a "babo" (You're an idiot)
Korny Konglish joke: What did the horny mushroom say to his girlfriend? Buhsut (fyi thats mushroom in korean)
by The Mr Needles Experience September 24, 2006
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English words that Korean people use in a manner that is not correct English. Usually this is by combining two words or modifying words incorrectly.
Konglish examples:
How about playing some "pocketball" (pool) after work?
We shouldn't turn on the "aircon" (air conditioner) until July.
Who is your favorite "gagman"? (comedian)
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When people mix Korean and English together.

an example of Konglish is
"mom! I'm not kocheeb bur ruh-ing"
by anonymusanonymus September 27, 2005
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The Korean version of Japanese Engrish. Essentially, how certain English phrases get translated into Korean:
digital -> digtaur
camera -> kamera
cellphone ->handapone
"I sorry. I can only speak in the Konglish."
by Jon March 02, 2004
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