Rumpus vs Mle - What's the difference?
rumpus | mle |
A noisy, sometimes violent disturbance; noise and confusion; a quarrel.
(linguistics)
* ante'' 2009 : Ignacio Ramos, A. Jesús Moya Guijarro, and José Ignacio Albentosa Hernández [eds.], ''New Trends in English Teacher Education ,
(planetology, areology)
As a noun rumpus
is a noisy, sometimes violent disturbance; noise and confusion; a quarrel.rumpus
English
Noun
(rumpuses)Synonyms
* ruckus, turmoilSee also
* rompmle
English
Initialism
(Initialism) (en-initialism)page 209] ([http://publicaciones.uclm.es/index.php?action=module&path_module=modules_Product_index&id_product=847 Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha; ISBN 9788484276531)
- In terms of its characteristics, MLE is anchored to a large extent in Jamaican Creole, throughout the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s a competitor to Cockney. But Kerswill et al report that it has now encompassed and synthesized elements of everything from Cockney and African English to Hindi, Bangladeshi languages and Arabic. For this reasons it is sometimes called, erroneously, “Hinglish” or “Jafaican”.