Wildsau is a German loan word which literally means "wild soar" but does not necessarily refer to the zool. definition of the word. Instead, it is used mostly expression for a person that's wild one way or the other, where the context could be anything, e.g. from the girlfriend ("she's an animal in bed") or another driver ("he drives like crazy").
by v2307 July 20, 2009
Quick and Dirty Translation.
This is a fire-and-forget translation created by someone who would (in theory) be able to create a quality translation, but (practically) didn't care about it and/or thought it wouldn't matter. QDTs can be found where speed of translation is more relevant than thoroughness. This means, the translation has most likely not been reviewed by the translator, and has definitely not been cross-checked by another individual.
This is a fire-and-forget translation created by someone who would (in theory) be able to create a quality translation, but (practically) didn't care about it and/or thought it wouldn't matter. QDTs can be found where speed of translation is more relevant than thoroughness. This means, the translation has most likely not been reviewed by the translator, and has definitely not been cross-checked by another individual.
Hey, what the heck does this mean: "Boah, die alte Wildsau, ich bin so fertig. Lass ma 'n Kaffee rüberwachsen."?
QDT: "whoa this animal, i am so wiped out. do you have a coffee for me?"
QDT: "whoa this animal, i am so wiped out. do you have a coffee for me?"
by v2307 July 20, 2009