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hinterland 

Hinterland is probably German, because it is. It basically means as rural as you can get within range of a city. The phrase can also apply to any area in the stix, or way far out dude.
Jonas: Where does Steve live again? I always see him taking the 116 bus home.

Alistair: He lives way out in the English hinterland, up by Hemingstone. How the fuck did he get here?

Jonas: Probably banged a lot of important people.

Alistair: Yup.

Da ist ein Waschbär hinter dir 

The perfect retort when your mum, your face and your mum's face are already exhausted.

Its original meaning is 'There is a raccoon behind you'.
A: Do you want to go to the cinema?
B: Your mum wants to go to the cinema.
A: Your FACE wants to go to the cinema.
B: YOUR MUM'S FACE wants to go to the cinema.
A: Da ist ein Waschbär hinter dir.

Einen hinter die Schrankwand nageln! 

Sich so riiiichtig einen reinbechern. Sich so richtig aus der Welt schallern!
Leonie: „Boah als wir damals nicht im Abdera waren war Joschua ja mal so RICHTIG Einen hinter die Schrankwand nageln!“

Hinterchrist 

A guy who spends a large number of time waiting for a girl to come up to him to ask him out
Bill-Hey look at that guy over there

Bob-He is such a Hinterchrist
Hinterchrist by Bobythekid December 13, 2014
The terrifying underbelly of the world wide web, full of secret codes, conspiricists, militants, perverts and the government.
Dude, I was surfing the web last night, and I found this crazy site buried way deep in the Hinternet that lists every object in America owned by a mixed-race person. Dude, how sweet is that?
Hinternet by Jon Protas October 10, 2007

Hinterland 

Origin: Hinterland is a German word meaning "the land behind" (a city, a port, or similar). The term's use in English was first documented by geographer George Chisholm in his Handbook of Commercial Geography (1888).

1. The often uncharted areas beyond a coastal district or a river's banks.

"early settlers were driven from the coastal areas into the hinterland"

synonyms: backwoods, backwater, wilds, wilderness, bush, back of beyond, back-country; More

informal-sticks, middle of nowhere, boondocks, boonies;

outback

2. An area lying beyond what is visible or known.
1. "Jody always worried that his father would take them back to the hinterland"
2. "in the hinterland of his mind these things rose, dark and ominous"
Hinterland by LNikkita March 13, 2018