Germatic is when a person freaks out over anything involving Germs! Its used when someone is losing their marbles over coming into contact with germs, either real or imagined.
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Being in the presence of a large amount of germs. Unable to avoid being exposed to germs or viruses.
Visiting my friend with the flu was a germastic experience.
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It was germastic on the plane when the person seated next to me sneezed without covering their mouth.
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It was germastic on the plane when the person seated next to me sneezed without covering their mouth.
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Get the Germastic mug.When something is so trash, so awful, so terrible, absolutely straight up garbage, that you have to orgasm in response to your rage.
I recieved a letter last week that was so short and deprived of any true meaning, I rage-fapped - it was garbasmic.
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Get the garbasmic mug.Relating to the culture, ethnicity, and language of the Germanic peoples among history including but not limited to Nordics (Danes, Faroese, Icelanders, Norwegians, and Swedes), Germans (and their regional variants), Dutch,
English, Goths, Cimbri, Teutons and some Ashkenazi Jews, Derived from the region east of the Rhine and north of the Danube (modern day Germany, Netherlands, and Poland) during Roman times known as "Germania" by the Romans, most notably Julius Caesar and Tacitus.
English, Goths, Cimbri, Teutons and some Ashkenazi Jews, Derived from the region east of the Rhine and north of the Danube (modern day Germany, Netherlands, and Poland) during Roman times known as "Germania" by the Romans, most notably Julius Caesar and Tacitus.
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