Danglish

Danglish
Danglish is the language used by popular video game streamer Dan Gheesling.

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Danglish Dictionary:
General:

K Kolorus

Mario:

Hashbrown

DGDQ

Frame Perfect

Murio

Tony Hawk

Dark Souls:

Cerso Yeet: The True Hero of the Age of Fire in Lordran, unlocked the hidden lore of Dark Souls.

Harvey's Gavel: Weapon initially named the Dragon's Tooth, it is inspired by the combination of Steve Harvey (possibly in reference to Harvey's barometer comment) and the concept of 'the long arm of the law' in his playthrough of Dark Souls.

The Golden Wavemaker: Weapon initially named the Giant's Halberd in Dark Souls.

Humies: Humanity currency/item in Dark Souls

Bonnies: Bonfires in Dark Souls

Mahnies: Souls currency in Dark Souls

Thornforg: One of Cerso Yeet's rivals, a filthy resin user.

The "DDDDDDD": an extremely foolish gamble, risking 7 months of rent or a 7 year's salary on the hopes that a difficult boss will be thwarted.

The Binding Of Isaac

Blue Bozzy: Referring to either the playable character "???" or the boss "???" in The Binding of Isaac.

Light Yagami: The Angel Deal items "Revelation," and "Holy Light."

Fakred Heart: The Angel Deal item "Immaculate Heart"

LUCK LUCK SKILL SKILL: A phrase to indicate the that a positive progression in a game can neither be defined as purely getting lucky or purely based on skill.

Euthansia: Mispronunciation of "euthanasia" which refers to any of the syringe pickups from The Binding Of Isaac (Euthanasia, Speed Ball, Growth Hormones, The Virus, or Experimental Treatment).

Danglish Dictionary: Refers to the "Book to the Dead" item, after Dan picked this up by accident when having the choice of any item in the game through the Death Certificate item.

Apollo: A reference to the streamer Apollo who is part of the anthropormorphic animal community when Dan sees a dog or animal features on characters in video games. Also Dan's name for the character in The Binding of Isaac named Apollyon.

Keeper's Tainted Elbow: Danglish for "Keeper's Sack."

Deli: Reference to the Binding of Isaac boss, "Delirium."

General Phrases:

Let's Go!!: Exclamation of affirmation

Jail Cell Made Entirely of Cake: metaphor/philosophy - inspiration for a difficult struggle or series of tasks, urging people to approach problems "one bite at a time".

They Got Ballplayers Too: Realization that one is underestimating their opponent, or realization that a rival player is a person too and not a machine.

Dial In: Of, or pertaining to refocusing one's efforts in a particularly challenging task.

Got a Chip and a Chair: Poker term meaning that you have the prerequisites to win a given situation.

Minkus: An adjective meaning "Frightening," or "Spooky."

Pace Picante: A challenge that started with getting all of the achievements in The Binding Of Isaac: Repentance (from a completed After Birth + save file), now a general term for 100% completing a video game.

SETTLE HODL: Keep yourself prepared and continue to min/max. HODL is short for "Hold On for Dear Life".

Inverted: The opposite of the next word spoken. I.E. "Inverted moonwalking" is regular walking, or "Inverted Streamer Room" is the Dark Room in The Binding of Isaac.

Skippy B: Sports commentator Skip Bayless.

Resin: refers to highly technical skill required to complete a task in a video game, which is not preferred.

DON'T: Phrase exclaimed when either a highly challenging task is completed despite chat believing he did not have the skill to complete the task, or when Dan finds something in a video game of exceeding rarity.

First Grade Vernacular: Instructions or chat comments that is broken down into the most basic way that even someone in the first grade could understand.

50/50 Ball: This is a reference to attempting something that has a 50% chance of a big payoff, and a 50% chance of disappointment, possibly to catastrophic consequences. Dan always has to play 50/50 Ball.