When a pedo dates young adults with mental disabilities; someone attracted to the body of an adult but the mind of a child.
"Are you dating the new girl? She seems a little old for you; and isn't she gumpin it?
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Slang (origin: German youth slang, late 1990s–early 2000s) (informal)
1. Used to express indifference or lack of concern.
The slang wayne emerged in German-speaking internet forums and gaming communities in the late 1990s, originating as a phonetic shorthand for „Wen interessiert’s?“ (literally “Who’s interested?” or “Who cares?”). The phrase was often slurred together in fast speech, sounding like “Wayne interessiert’s?” Over time, wayne became a standalone response to dismiss unimportant information, much like egal or juckt nicht. While its popularity peaked in the 2000s, it remains in use, particularly in Switzerland, where it still punctuates moments of casual indifference.
Slang (origin: German youth slang, late 1990s–early 2000s) (informal)
1. Used to express indifference or lack of concern.
The slang wayne emerged in German-speaking internet forums and gaming communities in the late 1990s, originating as a phonetic shorthand for „Wen interessiert’s?“ (literally “Who’s interested?” or “Who cares?”). The phrase was often slurred together in fast speech, sounding like “Wayne interessiert’s?” Over time, wayne became a standalone response to dismiss unimportant information, much like egal or juckt nicht. While its popularity peaked in the 2000s, it remains in use, particularly in Switzerland, where it still punctuates moments of casual indifference.
“Oh my god look, it’s a Porsche 911!”
“Wayne,” he said, after his friend pointed out the nth Porsche in Zürich.
“Wayne,” he said, after his friend pointed out the nth Porsche in Zürich.
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