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1. sneiks
A word which is used in Norway to say talk to you later. "Snakkes" is the Norwegian word, and is kind of similar. It is common to end unofficial messages (such as texts and instant messaging) with the word "sneiks". The word can also be used verbally to end a conversation. After the movie "Snakes on a Plane" it became popular to use differnt twists of this word such as "Sneiks on a Plane to Bermuda" (very dry humor).
Norwegian: ok, vi sneiks
English: alright, we'll sneiks
2. mandark
grei kar fra bodø han spiser mye fisk og er glad i cola
-23:04:01- (@Mandark-) Kattesåpe. :D
-23:04:05- (@Mandark-) :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDddddddddddddddddddddd03033033003
-23:04:13- (+Neocon) :DSD
-23:04:21- (+Neocon) La oss spelle fele.
-23:04:49- (Jinso) men jeg tar sengen
-23:04:52- (Jinso) natta gutter
-23:04:55- (Jinso) vi snakkes
-23:04:58- • @Mandark- stagediver med fela under seg.
-23:05:03- (@Mandark-) Geranimooo!






osv hehe
by Karl-ROger Oct 12, 2004 add a video
3. farewell
another word for goodbye that derives from the vikings, from the norwegian words: "far vell" which means "travel good".
Farewell my good friend.
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