Can I per favore borrow your PT Cruiser???
My El Crapio Camino is still on cinder blocks in my driveway. Spanglish is useful.
My El Crapio Camino is still on cinder blocks in my driveway. Spanglish is useful.
by jokester45 April 7, 2009
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.
Cuando fui a la casa I laid down and fell asleep.
My hermano is muy annoying.
by ColombianitaNJ April 15, 2005
combination of english and spanish words, spoken with the non-english accent and often contains words that are of neither language, or words with elements of both languages. may be spoken by someone who doesnt speak spanish and/or english well, or someone who speaks both very well. often used intelligently by switching languages for emphasis. also spoken by "latinos" in the united states who share parts of U.S. culture and culture from a latin american country, and prefer speaking both languages instead of one or the other (also can interchange languages at will).
parquear (par-ke-ar:, in english "to park" a vehicle, in spanish "estacionar") is an example of a spanglish word.
by francisco villa September 4, 2006
1. Using spanglish while trying to have a conversation in either English or Spanish.
2. Through conversation when any two languages spoken by one or more participents in a conversation are mixed.
2. Through conversation when any two languages spoken by one or more participents in a conversation are mixed.
Spanish teacher: Hola Patrick, puedo ayudarse(Can I help you)
Patrick: err um si,Senora Goldman, uhh Donde esta ..The library
Spanish teacher: Try it again Patrick this time don't Spanglishize it.
Patrick: err um si,Senora Goldman, uhh Donde esta ..The library
Spanish teacher: Try it again Patrick this time don't Spanglishize it.
by Ben Faulding January 9, 2006
- Switching from English to Spanish rapidly
- Using spanish words in an English conversation or vice-versa
- Using spanish words in an English conversation or vice-versa
1. Como se llama la chica con la mochila roja? Oh hey whats up? I have so much homework this sucks!
2. Hey Chica you looked muy caliente today
* Forgive the lack of accent marks and punctuation, my computer doesn't do accent marks and etc.
ps. Talking in Spanglish is fun, its the best of both languages
2. Hey Chica you looked muy caliente today
* Forgive the lack of accent marks and punctuation, my computer doesn't do accent marks and etc.
ps. Talking in Spanglish is fun, its the best of both languages
by Jersey Kid November 2, 2007
by i.yd.iykfkyf October 15, 2020
the romantic language of spanish and english combined into one beautiful sound involving tongue rolling. commonly used by the coolest bitches to ever live, aka those dirty mexicans.
ai yi yi yi, arrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeebaaaaa!!!! *insane tongue rolling on the r's.*
ai yi yi yi, arrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeebaaaaa!!!! *insane tongue rolling on the r's.*
ai mamita tu eres mouy cainte caramba tu putaa!
* oh mami you are very hot damnit, you whore!
spanglish version : ai mama you eres reaaaaaal hot, CARAMBA! boo, you WHORE!
* oh mami you are very hot damnit, you whore!
spanglish version : ai mama you eres reaaaaaal hot, CARAMBA! boo, you WHORE!
by gabooo, you're a disgrace! August 17, 2010