A German thing is something that is complicated in a way that doesn't make sense. And When Germans start it explaining, you get lost because they are talking something in a way that they believe it's smart and clever you need just to think hard to grasp it but in reality they are just shitting around.
There are synonyms, too:
German thing = Beurocracy,
German thing = "Scientific" paper writing to get funds
German thing = online meetings, at least 5 meetings per day, when no one really knows why they do that
German thing = no one's responsibility
A German thing can be generalized and can be used to describe unclear/don't get your head around thing
Stay away from being caught in it, mate, pretty shitty thing!
There are synonyms, too:
German thing = Beurocracy,
German thing = "Scientific" paper writing to get funds
German thing = online meetings, at least 5 meetings per day, when no one really knows why they do that
German thing = no one's responsibility
A German thing can be generalized and can be used to describe unclear/don't get your head around thing
Stay away from being caught in it, mate, pretty shitty thing!
- Azure AD Administrator <> Azure RBAC role, but you can manage both Azure roles and Azure AD roles through PIM.
- So PIM administrator can do everything, right?
- No, not by default, but it can be used to gain wide access, depending on how it's configured.
- How's that?
- They can elevate or assign users (including themselves) into high-level roles that could give access to everything, if not restricted.
- "if not restricted"?!
- ...
- So, that's a German thing.
- Yes!
- So PIM administrator can do everything, right?
- No, not by default, but it can be used to gain wide access, depending on how it's configured.
- How's that?
- They can elevate or assign users (including themselves) into high-level roles that could give access to everything, if not restricted.
- "if not restricted"?!
- ...
- So, that's a German thing.
- Yes!
by rok66 July 6, 2025
Get the A German thingmug. a pretty self-explanatory phrase, going off of it be like that sometimes, things be ways describes an occurrence in life that just happens.
"Did you hear about Jimmy? apparently he committed tax fraud"
"Things be ways man"
"it be like that don't it?"
"things be ways don't they?"
"Things be ways man"
"it be like that don't it?"
"things be ways don't they?"
by tubing December 3, 2019
Get the things be waysmug. by MinecraftVlogMV April 11, 2017
Get the Looking for a sensible thing to vote for on the Urban Dictionary voting pagemug. Your Sure Thing/ Sure Person;
someone you are 100% sure you were meant to become friends with and have in your life forever. No Matter What. like a definite/for sure/ permanent person or thing
From the song Sure Thing by Miguel
someone you are 100% sure you were meant to become friends with and have in your life forever. No Matter What. like a definite/for sure/ permanent person or thing
From the song Sure Thing by Miguel
girl 1: i feel like we were destined to be friends
girl 2: i think we’re supposed to be in each other’s lives
girl 1: you’re like my definite person
girl 2. you’re like my Sure Thing
girl 2: i think we’re supposed to be in each other’s lives
girl 1: you’re like my definite person
girl 2. you’re like my Sure Thing
by girlwithacrush November 22, 2020
Get the sure thingmug. This is a customized pronoun that is created by me. This is a dehumanizing pronoun that is used to describe nonbinary people or even people with known sex insultingly and rudely. Like the pronoun "it", it was used as a highly offensive slur to describe nonbinary or gender-nonconforming individuals, but now seldom used by them as their personal pronoun.
"thing, thing, things, things, thingself" Pronoun
Subjective: thing (originally for nonhumanic objects, but this term is used to describe people in a dehumanizing way.)
Objective: thing (unchanged, like the pronoun "it")
Possessive Adjective & Pronoun: things or sometimes thing's with an apostrophe (directly adding an "s" like the pronoun "its")
Reflexive: thingself (based on the pattern of "himself"
Subjective: thing (originally for nonhumanic objects, but this term is used to describe people in a dehumanizing way.)
Objective: thing (unchanged, like the pronoun "it")
Possessive Adjective & Pronoun: things or sometimes thing's with an apostrophe (directly adding an "s" like the pronoun "its")
Reflexive: thingself (based on the pattern of "himself"
by marcotoa October 23, 2025
Get the thing, thing, things, things, thingselfmug. Max: Imma add Kash time to urban dictionary
Kash: Seems like a Max thing to do
Nervo: Yep, its not really surprising if he does
Kash: Seems like a Max thing to do
Nervo: Yep, its not really surprising if he does
by ThyNervo November 6, 2022
Get the Max thingmug. 