Unwinese
Unwinese, also known as "Basic Engly Twenty Fido", was a special, ornamented and mangled form of English in which many of the words were corrupted in a playful and humorous way. Unwin’s performances could be hilarious yet disorienting although the meaning and context were always conveyed in a disguised and picturesque style.
Unwinese might also be traceable to Lewis Carroll's 1871 poem, Jabberwocky.
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