Glenglish
Adjective
Relating to earth or its people or its language
Noun
1) The language of the globe widely used as a vernacular or derivation of English. Particularly seen in the global population as a result of globalization, media, consumerism, and neoliberalism.
2) The people of the globe
Verb
1) To translate to Glenglish
2) To adopt (a foreign word) into Glenglish; Glenglize
Plural Noun
1) Despite the plurality of Glenglish, unlike English, Glenglish does not have other dialects or forms of slang. Due to massive globalization of neoliberalism, media, and consumerism, Glenglish has been so widespread that it has truly become one global language. Due to Glenglish’s uniformity many indigenous languages and cultures are becoming less prevalent.
Relating to earth or its people or its language
Noun
1) The language of the globe widely used as a vernacular or derivation of English. Particularly seen in the global population as a result of globalization, media, consumerism, and neoliberalism.
2) The people of the globe
Verb
1) To translate to Glenglish
2) To adopt (a foreign word) into Glenglish; Glenglize
Plural Noun
1) Despite the plurality of Glenglish, unlike English, Glenglish does not have other dialects or forms of slang. Due to massive globalization of neoliberalism, media, and consumerism, Glenglish has been so widespread that it has truly become one global language. Due to Glenglish’s uniformity many indigenous languages and cultures are becoming less prevalent.
Adj. Higher academic institutions take a mandatory core Glenglish class to promote globalized ideas of neoliberalism, consumerism, and individualism.
Noun. Glenglish is not only a global, academic language, but also the result of the globalization of meme culture and social media.
Verb. To Glenglish English
Noun. Glenglish is not only a global, academic language, but also the result of the globalization of meme culture and social media.
Verb. To Glenglish English