Noun
Unwinese (uncountable)
A playful style of gibberish used by British comedian Stanley Unwin (1911-2002).
Buckley then encouraged Unwin to join in and introduced him as "Codlington Corthusite", handing back the microphone whereupon Unwin continued in Unwinese. Source: Internet
Unwinese Unwinese, also known as "Basic Engly Twenty Fido", was an ornamented and mangled form of English in which many of the words were corrupted in a playful and humorous manner. Source: Internet
Unwinese was a corrupted form of English in which many of the words were altered in playful and humorous ways, as in its description of Elvis Presley and his contemporaries as being "wasp-waist and swivel-hippy". Source: Internet