Evrei-Dengi is a compound word which consists of two simple words: evrei and dengi. Dengi is another term for money and evrei is a greedy person. Altogether the word evrei-dengi defines the type of a money a greedy/selfish person owns or uses. Money that would not be spent by someone
John hid his evrei-dengi to make his friends for his lunch.
All of the evrei-dengi that Kathy earned was never spent.
A communist who supports the modern People's Republic of China. The word Dengist comes from Deng Xiaoping, a leader of China after the death of Mao Zedong. Deng was responsible for many reforms that lead to market growth in China.
"Should I join the Communist Party of Antarctica?"
"No, they're all dengists who believe all of China's propaganda"
Denglish is actually the term used by linguists, mainly based in Germany, to describe incorrect English as spoken by Germans whose sole contact with English is at school. It results in something that might in some case sound English but in fact is not or is used in a differnet sense than in normal English usage. Modern German features an over-use of loan words, particularly from English. Germans mistakenly think the expressions/words are correct as they use them.
Bodybag - a new Denglish word for a fashionable bag, worn over the shoulder
Last, not least - an expression used by Germans in the sense of "last, but not least"
Walking - a sport now parcticed frequently in Germany - should of course be "power walking"