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A glistening residue of spunk or semen which collects on the top lip of an adventurous individual post fellatio. It is not unusual for the residue to run down the sides of the mouth thus forming a striking resemblence to a glistening handlebar moustache. The word is more commonly used today to refer to the milky residue left after consuming a foamy or creamy drink like a cappucino of milkshake.
"Wipe your face dear you've got a bit of spangtash going on"
"Did you see the spangtash on her"
"I gave her a fuckin good spangtash"
spangtash by Drew Peecock December 25, 2008
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Spanguish 

(Speyn-gwish)

-Noun.
1. The feeling of disappointment, particularly following initial contentment or satisfaction, upon learning that a movie one loves is being shown on television, but has been dubbed in Spanish.

-Verb
1. The act of inflicting spanguish or suffering from spanguish.

Origin: Florida, 2010. From Spanish, (España) + German (angst) or English (anguish). Alt. spelling, "Spainguish"
n. I was excited to find Rocky IV on television, but my elation gave way to bitter spanguish when I realized it was being shown in Spanish.

v. Jimmy was spanguished to learn Die Hard was in Spanish and nothing else was on.
Spanguish by Dr Joe Smith November 21, 2010

Spanglishnese 

V. Spang-lish-knees a combination between Spanish, English, and Vietnamese
My friend's mother's asian song is weird. It starts off with "Uno-dos-three!" Then, the song continues in Vietnamese. Wow. That song must be Spanglishnese.
Spanglishnese by Panduh SJ October 18, 2009

SPANGLISH MAN 

A names for a man who speaks English and Spanish and is usually a nonce
Paul Fowler is a Spanglish man and a Nonce
SPANGLISH MAN by Bagadenio November 9, 2018

Spanglish 

Does your mom speak English?
Nah dude,she speaks Spanglish
Spanglish by Minagustd March 12, 2019

Spanglish 

Urban American language. Not quite English, Not quite Spanish
Que pasa me homey? Mes Amigos and me are gonna kick the frijoles out of jou if jou don shutcho taco hole. Comprende?
Spanglish by Albert February 22, 2007

spanglish 

Used by Hispanic-Americans(ME) to speak to other Hispanic-Americans whom can understand both Spanish and English. When a person can't remember how to say a word in spanish, they say in English, and vice-versa
Yo estaba sentada en mi porch waiting for you.

Cuando fui a la casa I laid down and fell asleep.

My hermano is muy annoying.
spanglish by ColombianitaNJ February 22, 2007