gobbledygook vs pidgin English

gobbledygook

noun
  • Nonsense; meaningless or encrypted language. 

  • Something written in an overly complex, incoherent, or incomprehensible manner. 

pidgin English

noun
  • Any very basic English; broken English. 

  • Any English-lexifier pidgin. 

  • The Chinese pidgin English spoken in Canton and Hong Kong, later spreading throughout the Chinese and Southeast Asian coastal region. 

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