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Latin for 'person.' How you doin', mein.
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German word for 'mine' or for 'my'. This nondistinguishment between ‘mine’ and ‘my’ auf Deutsch is why you will see sterotyped German-Rushan folk in TV shows speeking with such phrases as "mine dog", "mine schnauzer", "mein {et cetera}".
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Means "mine", or "my" would you like to have some of mein mountain dew ?
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A term used between preteen/teenage boys to express their feelings of boredness and when used it shows that one boy wants the other boy to find him something to do. Kid 1: mein...
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mexican word meaning "man" ey...you got big cajones mein
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