"Binglish" is an
encrypted form of
English used by thieves, drug dealers, and other such
entrepreneurs in
Manchester,
England (Manchester is where I first heard about it -- I'm not sure where it originated, or the
scope of its use outside of Manchester). Its purpose is to provide the user with an
easy but effective means of speaking the English language in a way that will render it
unintelligible to the
average joe.
The
grammar and
syntax of Binglish is identical to that of English; its
sole difference is that a "b" in inserted before (most) pronounced
vowels.
An easy example:
"Hi, My name is Mike," becomes:
"H-by, M-by n-bame bis M-bike."
It's effectiveness is increased tenfold when Binglish is used in conjunction with
Cockney rhyming slang, or any other
cant that throws the listener a few more
curve balls. Besides being a useful tool in
those circumstances where you just don't want to be understood, its sounds really
cool when spoken "
fluently."