*Part of Speech:** noun
**Pronunciation:** *shluh-ber-dinkle
A clueless, clumsy human tornado who somehow manages to trip over nothing, lose their wallet three times in one day, and accidentally microwave their phone — but still gets invited to the party because, deep down, everyone loves a good schluberdinkle.
Equal parts disaster and charm. Mildly insulting. Weirdly affectionate. Definitely unforgettable.
**Pronunciation:** *shluh-ber-dinkle
A clueless, clumsy human tornado who somehow manages to trip over nothing, lose their wallet three times in one day, and accidentally microwave their phone — but still gets invited to the party because, deep down, everyone loves a good schluberdinkle.
Equal parts disaster and charm. Mildly insulting. Weirdly affectionate. Definitely unforgettable.
You forgot your keys, tripped over the cat, and microwaved the fork? You absolute schluberdinkle.”*
* *“Don’t worry, he’s just being a schluberdinkle again — he means well.”*
* *“She wore two different shoes to work and spilled coffee on a baby. Total schluberdinkle behavior.”*
* *“She tripped over nothing and slammed the shotgun into the back of his heels as she landed flat on her face.”** *“I narrowly avoided death by a schluberdinkle — and that’s how the word was born.”*
* *“Don’t worry, he’s just being a schluberdinkle again — he means well.”*
* *“She wore two different shoes to work and spilled coffee on a baby. Total schluberdinkle behavior.”*
* *“She tripped over nothing and slammed the shotgun into the back of his heels as she landed flat on her face.”** *“I narrowly avoided death by a schluberdinkle — and that’s how the word was born.”*
by SweetMonet May 20, 2025
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Pronunciation: shluh-ber-dink-uhl
🔹 Definition:
A clueless, clumsy human tornado who somehow manages to trip over nothing, lose their wallet three times in one day, and accidentally microwave their phone — but still gets invited to the party because, deep down, everyone loves a good schluberdinkle.
Equal parts disaster and charm. Mildly insulting. Weirdly affectionate. Definitely unforgettable.
Pronunciation: shluh-ber-dink-uhl
🔹 Definition:
A clueless, clumsy human tornado who somehow manages to trip over nothing, lose their wallet three times in one day, and accidentally microwave their phone — but still gets invited to the party because, deep down, everyone loves a good schluberdinkle.
Equal parts disaster and charm. Mildly insulting. Weirdly affectionate. Definitely unforgettable.
You forgot your keys, tripped over the cat, and microwaved the fork? You absolute schluberdinkle.”
“Don’t worry, he’s just being a schluberdinkle again — he means well.”
“She wore two different shoes to work and spilled coffee on a baby. Total schluberdinkle behavior.”
“She tripped over nothing and slammed the shotgun into the back of his heels as she landed flat on her face and I narrowly avoided death by a schluberdinkle — and that’s how the word was born in 2012.
“Don’t worry, he’s just being a schluberdinkle again — he means well.”
“She wore two different shoes to work and spilled coffee on a baby. Total schluberdinkle behavior.”
“She tripped over nothing and slammed the shotgun into the back of his heels as she landed flat on her face and I narrowly avoided death by a schluberdinkle — and that’s how the word was born in 2012.
by SweetMonet May 20, 2025
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Part of speech: adjective (German)
Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/
Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.
Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/
Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.
Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
1. Sie hat die Mathearbeit ohne zu lernen bestanden – richtig schleuerlich.
2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und elegant – total schleuerlich.
3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.
2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und elegant – total schleuerlich.
3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.
by Her Schleuerlichkeit June 10, 2025
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Part of speech: adjective (German)
Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/
Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.
Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
Note:
This is a creative German adjective that’s gaining use informally among young people to describe cleverness with extra style or edge. It fills a niche between schlau and raffiniert.
Part of speech: adjective (German)
Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/
Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.
Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
Note:
This is a creative German adjective that’s gaining use informally among young people to describe cleverness with extra style or edge. It fills a niche between schlau and raffiniert.
Example sentences:
1. Sie hat die Mathearbeit ohne zu lernen bestanden – richtig schleuerlich.
2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und elegant – total schleuerlich.
3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.
1. Sie hat die Mathearbeit ohne zu lernen bestanden – richtig schleuerlich.
2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und elegant – total schleuerlich.
3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.
by Her Schleuerlichkeit June 10, 2025
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Part of speech: adjective (German)
Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/
Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.
Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
Note:
This is a creative German adjective that’s gaining use informally among young people to describe cleverness with extra style or edge. It fills a niche between schlau and raffiniert.
Part of speech: adjective (German)
Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/
Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.
Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
Note:
This is a creative German adjective that’s gaining use informally among young people to describe cleverness with extra style or edge. It fills a niche between schlau and raffiniert.
Example sentences:
1. Sie hat die Mathearbeit ohne zu lernen bestanden – richtig schleuerlich.
2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und elegant – total schleuerlich.
3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.
1. Sie hat die Mathearbeit ohne zu lernen bestanden – richtig schleuerlich.
2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und elegant – total schleuerlich.
3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.
by Her Schleuerlichkeit June 10, 2025
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