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Konglish 

Korean and English mixed together.
Korean with English grammar.
I am the Keun-est sister. (Keun meaning big.)
Konglish by Daniel012 May 5, 2005
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Konglish 

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)
Konglish by The Mr Needles Experience September 25, 2006

Konglish 

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)
Konglish by soju555222 September 23, 2009
Someone who is a King/don. An expression used to show one that they have done exceptionally well in something.
That was kingish of me, Farouk said after winning a game of WAR.
Kingish by Mikinatorki February 26, 2018
1: hey are you a kongist?
2: whats that?
1: the religion of kongism, you should join!
kongism by kongist July 19, 2020

Konglish 

When people mix Korean and English together.
an example of Konglish is
"mom! I'm not kocheeb bur ruh-ing"
Konglish by anonymusanonymus September 30, 2005