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A mixture of Tagalog and English language, as sometimes spoken by Pinoys. Used appropriately in the office, with friends, formal occasions and even in Schools in the Philippines. Englog may contain more English, whereas Taglish contains more Tagalog words.
Example of speaking in Englog:

"Hey Dude, Can we make Punta-Punta sa Mall?"
"Yes lang!"
englog by ragraag February 28, 2014
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Engooglement 

The Engooglement is the age in which information, knowledge and community have become ubiquitous.
We live in the Age of Engooglement.
Engooglement by meanjavabean April 19, 2011
Related Words
When your English is lost
Broooooo you can’t english you must have englos
Englos by I have englos August 30, 2019
The word you use when you say boi in a classroom
Tony: I like hate Englosh class but love reading.

Half the class: Boi. Get on somewhere.
Englosh by Robluxkid May 16, 2018
A variant of the English language in which the end of many words are replaced with the suffix "onk". This language is known to be how some sorority girls talk when there are no guys around. There are also several words repeated by Englonk speakers that can take on many meanings. Some of these words are: scronch, cronk, bonk, and blarg.
In Englonk a girl named "Imaan" might be called "Imonk"

Some girl in AXO: " My professonk is failing me"
Sorority sister: "Wow that's blarg. Let's scronch him"
Englonk by vvonk March 26, 2020

Engoogle 

To claim to be an engineer, when in reality using Google as a reference tool.
Bugger me Steve, have you engoogled this specification straight from Wikipedia
Engoogle by Kaon72 November 13, 2014
An egg within an egg. "Egglog" comes from, well, "egg", and the Tagalog (Filipino) word "itlog", meaning egg, which reflects the redundant nature of such an egg.
I was making breakfast when I found out that one of my eggs was an egglog.