| 1. | German Knuckle Cake | ||
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German Knuckle Cake (noun) A slang term for fisting someone is the ass. Her asshole was so big I could have fit a German knuckle cake in there.
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| 2. | Buck Dich | ||
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German slang for BEND OVER! Rammstein's song Buck dich has made this expression global
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| 3. | teufelshunde | ||
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ive seen several definitions here but this is how "teufelshunde"(pl) "teufelshund"(sg) is actually written...the "s" is often forgotten but it is important as it indicates the real meaning of the word which is "dogs of the devil" rather than "devil dogs"
. its an old german slang word for a tough, couragous, risking and in his case devoted person. a "tough bastard" or in some sense also close to "son of a gun" as you can read in other definitions it comes from ww1 when german soldiers were amazed by the courage and toughness of american soldiers coming into battle at 1917. american soldiers were respected and feared. Jesus, some Germans, but especially German exchange students are real Teufelshunde. They kick major butt!
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| 4. | burzeltag | ||
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German Slang for Birthday <Fred> I'm now 20 years old!
<Tom> Happy burzeltag Fred. |
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another name for a virgin because it sounds like it.
said so young kids or older adults wont know what the hell your talkin about. most likely said to girls. i bet shes still a german.
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| 6. | jwd | ||
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(adv) German slang expression, orginating from Berlin, abbreviation for "janz weit draussen" ("very far off"), pronounced "yod way day". A mockery term to denote provincial regions and ideas, can be used to qualify a place, something or someone as being out of the question, unacceptable, off the mark or simply fucked up. "Der Typ is ja wohl sowas von jwd" - "This guy is so totally out of question"
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| 7. | Althoff | ||
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A)An old German slang term in reference of a High/Supreme Court.
B)A graveyard. C)A Welsh name to describe the sexiest and most attractive man alive. A) Ich bein in althoff. (I am in the Supreme Court.)
B) Lässt zu gehen althoff. (Lets go the graveyard.) C) That man is the althoff! |
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