Remember that time when Dream had the most enthusiastic reaction to George with wet hair and because of that George didn’t cut his hair for 7 months, and then when he did cut his hair he showed the hairdresser the picture of himself in that moment that made Dream go “Holy Cow” and told him he wanted it cut just like that, then called Dream and put him on the phone with the hairdresser to give him specific directions…..
Or the time when George said he was going to buy an oversized smile hoodie and pretend that it was Dream’s and Dream said that it was dumb but George did it anyway and Dream took pictures of George in the oversized hoodie and leaked them saying they were the cutest pictures of George ever and then George wore the hoodie on stream and got really flustered about it and told us that he doesn’t usually wear cologne but he sprayed cologne on the hoodie, and nearly two years later he wore that same hoodie on the very first DTeam streams from Florida
Or that time George applied for a Visa and moved countries permanently to go live with a guy he’d known only 7yrs but said those 7yrs felt like his whole life and he’d never seen what that guy looked like until like 3 weeks before he moved in
im just so excited to see how dream edits all these special moments together and there’s probably going to be clips of things we’ve only vaguely heard about or saw in drapchats like :(( we get to catch up with everything he’s been up to YAAAAAAAAA
Have you found yourself on dtblr and aren't sure what all the weird words people are using mean? Are you starting to suspect everyone is on a joke that you don't know the origin of? This guide is for you! Join me on this very short exploration of Drenglish!
First of all: basics. What do you have to know beforehand?
English. Literally the only requiered prior knowledge is English. If you are able to read this post, you are ready for Drenglish.
Now, how do you form words?
Easy! Take a word. Any word. I'm going to use pancake for this tutorial.
Picked a word? Good. Write it out or just look at it in your brain.
Now, put the letters 'dr' at the beginning, like this: drpancake.
Sounds weird, right? This is where the creativity of Drenglish comes in. You are the creator of the language. Add and substract letters as you see fit! Possibilities are endless! In the end you just need to keep 'dr' (or 'dre' as some more traditional linguists suggest) and the overall structure of the original word.
So my 'drpancake' becomes 'drancake'.
And you're done! Congratulations! Your first Drenglish word has been made!
Remember that there are no wrong ways of using Drenglish, there are just questionable choices!