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Kingslish 

n. The King's English. Not American English, rather the English spoken in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other such places.

Adding extraneous u's to words. Using plural verbs for collective nouns!!!
Kingslish: favour, neighbour, colour,
English: favor, neighbor, color
Kingslish by Me-me-me-me-me March 9, 2009
Related Words

kingshipness

when a king or queen (queenshipness) does their royal duties, like a kingship. but with 'ness' at the end.
at the brink of his kingshipness
kingshipness by xDFx facts September 17, 2020

kingshipness

kingshipness is a word that happens to be a noun that describes a king or queens' reign. quite like the word kingship, this just happens to be the other example of that word.
king henry VIII and his kingshipness ruled Britain with an iron fist.
kingshipness by xDFx facts September 17, 2020

kingslie 

Kingslie is a truly sweet and adorably kind girl if you have a kingslie as a friend or girlfriend your the luckiest person in the world
Guy1: yo I just asked kingslie out and she said yes!
Guy2:Bro what the hell your so lucky
kingslie by Ella nill May 7, 2018

Kingslie 

A amazing boy and makes every bodies day great and is so cute and adorable and always down to fight and if you talk trash about him he will fight you
Guy 2]Kingslie is so trash I can beat him up
Kingslie]what you say come on fight me
Kingslie by uigvxmujjudrcm /..l,;og November 14, 2018
It is said of the situation where a person has the bad luck to make contact with his testicles against an undefined surface or object, intentioned or not.
Given the nature of the word, it is more appropriate to design cases where the interaction is made with a moving object, for example, a ball.
Although it is extremely painful for the victim, it tends to be considerably funny to people who witness it.
Today in the baseball game the pitcher took a nutshot; the baseball hit him in the nuts.

Man, I just watched the funniest nutshot video ever.
Nutshot by Uberflaven March 1, 2009
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