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- proper noun slang, UK, football chant
England .
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Examples
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Yet the adults in her household were Albert P. Berton, 35, born in "Engerland," and Amanda M. Berton, 27, born in Massachusetts.
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As ex-pats in Lanzarote, the seven-piece Skatoons have iffy Engerland credentials but their song hits the back of the net.
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Although the 43-year-old looks like an Engerland bonehead, he was actually refused entry to the police for being "too nice" and his debut is full of heartfelt Scouse charm.
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Still, if you're completely plastered, the "Enger, Enger, Engerland" chorus is easier to bellow than "Push pineapple, shake a tree."
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Sinc wii has teh CCC (TTT in Engerland) stawkd wif hawt choklit, blankits, CHRG(wdot), n tax formz tu kyoor u ov teh splortages, mai ai nao prezint teh TDRC (Tax Dai Reskoo Cart) (Nawt avaylubl n Engerland sinc dey no has teh tax dai at saem tym).
mundayz - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Nawt as gud as u get in TTI, cuz it was inna jar frum da nom-nom store, but also cheeper dan a trip to Engerland.
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March 16, 2008 at 9:15 am oh Hai guise, sum ov u mai member dis ……but ai useded to be a fotografer…ai tooked teh fotoz ov beeuutiful plaices in Sonoma, an teenytiny Engerland…..an…ai tooked lawts an lawts ov fotoz ov….wate fur it…..
Ninja - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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January 4, 2008 at 8:07 am wayte. mary, yoo is frum Noo Engerland? wayre?
SPY - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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A P45 is what you get when you leave a job here in Engerland, and is sometimes used as an unsubtle method of telling someone they've been sacked.
Title Change James Moran 2004
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I remember being astonished when I first got to Engerland and people were unashamedly talking about “going drinking”.
make mine a pint 2004
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