The phrase you provided appears to be a Japanized transliteration of an English sentence, likely using a pronunciation method similar to "Katakana English" or "Sorami-maji" (a form of phonetic mapping).
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Piecing this together, the intended sentence is likely a humorous or phonetic rendering of: "The gentleman is very bit... got no cash... was full." (Or perhaps more fluidly: "The gentleman terribly got no cash [but] was full.") Doujinshi can take many forms, including manga, novels,
Rina looked down at the current page he was working on. He had tried to squeeze the final sound effect into the last panel, but the vibrating ink was too thick.