The New Lexis of the Enhanced English Language
These new conventions were created and
will be interposed into the modern English language to further augment the
effectiveness in communications between individuals.
Categories
1.
Expressions
irie – (n) 1. “all right”
ex:
1. everything’s gonna be irie
(JA)
m’bote
– (int) 1. an expression of greeting
natch
- (adv) 1. slang for "naturally"
shableep
– (int) 1. an expression of anger 2. expression of excitement 3. very
bad 4. very good.
ex:
1. Holy shableep! 2. Shableep! 3. That’s nothing but shableep
4. You’re the shableep!
(EN
> shit and the standard media censoring “bleep”)
2. Labels
flaunter
– (v. slang) someone who actively shows off or displays him/herself
usually in an effort to feign superiority over another person or a group
pejie,
peej – (n. slang) 1. an annoying, unwanted person
ex: Don’t
be a pejie
(CU > PJ – annoying kid)
wannabizm (n) – see “wannabe”
3. Verbs,
and Adjectives
chillax (v)
- to relax with friends, with no particular purpose other than R&R
(EN > chill +
relax)
gŕn (v) -
to do, to work
(C >
Pinyin)
4. Nouns
láo-hů
(n) - tiger
(C >
Pinyin)
5.
Obscenities and Insults
bechai
pinyata (v) – 1. to engage in violent beating;
(n) 2. a person who is likely to get beaten
ex: 1.
you’re such a bechai pinyata 2. don’t make me bechai pinyata
you
(HI >
pechai – behind + SP > pińata)
ddorai
(n) – 1. a unintelligent person 2. a strawhead
(KO)
heshe
doka (n) a dick head
(BG)
jabrony
(n) – 1. a male homosexual; 2. any stupid,
simple minded demented person
6. Contractions
‘t = it
e.g. ‘tis, ‘twas, ‘taint, ‘thas
7. Word Bending
8. Phrases and Combinations