Englishie
Used by Scottish people, and in some cases Welsh people to describe English speakers who speak with a stereotypical "British accent", appear or think they're upper class and are at times patronising to working class people.
When Rob left Glasgow to study his master's at Cambridge, he came back very Englishie.
They may call themselves Scottish in Edinburgh, but they're very Englishie.
Many incomers to Wales are complaining about the bilingual road signs & Welsh speakers. That's just Englishie.
I like living in Liverpool, most people there aren't Englishie.
The political class in London are very Englishie.
Although my friends in Manchester are proud to be English, they're not very Englishie.
The term expat is very Englishie.
They may call themselves Scottish in Edinburgh, but they're very Englishie.
Many incomers to Wales are complaining about the bilingual road signs & Welsh speakers. That's just Englishie.
I like living in Liverpool, most people there aren't Englishie.
The political class in London are very Englishie.
Although my friends in Manchester are proud to be English, they're not very Englishie.
The term expat is very Englishie.
i cannot englishy
Whom can not english/can not speak the English language.
"I cannot englishy.", said Mingi confidently to the Australian pharmacist.
englishy
a world used by only the dopest people to describe something that is very english teacher like
English teacher: *Rambles on about a symbol in Macbeth they made up*
Student: That was a very englishy class
Other Student: Yes indeed
Student: That was a very englishy class
Other Student: Yes indeed