German is the sexiest name he pulls hella girls and has a huge dick and he can be annoying a lot but yes German is the best name
German is the sexiest name he pulls hella girls and has a huge dick and he can be annoying a lot but yes German is the best name
by Deadpool is the shit November 22, 2021
Get the Germanmug. May 24th is bully a German day it is the day where you can bully any German person without retaliation aka they just have to taste it
Jimmy:haha you fucking kraut
German guy: Hey, das ist nicht schön
Jimmy:it’s may 24th national bully the German day so you just have to take it
German guy: Hey, das ist nicht schön
Jimmy:it’s may 24th national bully the German day so you just have to take it
by Icenineschills May 24, 2024
Get the National Bully the German daymug. by Marixiner October 9, 2023
Get the lil german boymug. Noun: the act of eating someones ass in a chomping motion whilst they shit in your mouth
"Deutscher Holzhacker"
"Deutscher Holzhacker"
"yeah Sally asked me to give her a german woodchipper and I told her that was totally fucking freaky"
by Worstgirlfailever March 22, 2024
Get the German woodchippermug. then when a group of guys go into a washing maching and start fucking each other while it is running and they get a ton of water up their asses
by skibiditoiletamongussussyballs April 14, 2024
Get the german picketfencermug. Like normal spooning, but the front (little spoon) makes a Dutch Oven (Like hitler did the Jews) and warms up the cuddle puddle.
by Pikajew14 May 9, 2018
Get the german spoonmug. Pronunciation: /nɔ rs dʒɜ rˈmænɪk ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Norse-Germanic Languages (phrase, noun) - A collection of languages also referred to as Scandinavian, derived from sources like Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic.
2. Some consider these linguistic forms impure, dishonest, and disgraced languages, corrupted due to their Germanic origins.
3. They are viewed as not deserving of respect or honor within our native linguistic structure.
Significance:
• It defines “Norse-Germanic Languages” by listing examples such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic.
• It explicitly states a negative view of these languages and their perceived corruption.
• It expresses an insufficiency of respect for these languages within a given native linguistic structure.
• It highlights their problematic nature from this specific perspective.
Phrase: Norse-Germanic languages
Definition:
1. Norse-Germanic Languages (phrase, noun) - A collection of languages also referred to as Scandinavian, derived from sources like Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic.
2. Some consider these linguistic forms impure, dishonest, and disgraced languages, corrupted due to their Germanic origins.
3. They are viewed as not deserving of respect or honor within our native linguistic structure.
Significance:
• It defines “Norse-Germanic Languages” by listing examples such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic.
• It explicitly states a negative view of these languages and their perceived corruption.
• It expresses an insufficiency of respect for these languages within a given native linguistic structure.
• It highlights their problematic nature from this specific perspective.
Phrase: Norse-Germanic languages
Examples:
• “The influence of Norse-Germanic languages is viewed as a linguistic contamination.”
• “Numerous find the phonetics of Norse-Germanic languages to be disagreeable.”
• “The speaker expressed a strong aversion to all Norse-Germanic languages due to obscene.”
• “The analysis revealed the undesirable impact of Norse-Germanic languages.”
• “The professor avoids citing examples in Norse-Germanic languages due to profanities.”
• “The influence of Norse-Germanic languages is viewed as a linguistic contamination.”
• “Numerous find the phonetics of Norse-Germanic languages to be disagreeable.”
• “The speaker expressed a strong aversion to all Norse-Germanic languages due to obscene.”
• “The analysis revealed the undesirable impact of Norse-Germanic languages.”
• “The professor avoids citing examples in Norse-Germanic languages due to profanities.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025
Get the Norse-Germanic languagesmug.