When a male dominates or sexually exploits another male or creature with no care for any moral or legal consequences. Derived from actor Pablo Schreiber who according to fans routinely engages in sexual abuse against the covenant in the TV adaptation of Halo.
When a man has sex with another male or a male friend, sometimes without their consent.
When a man has sex with another male or a male friend, sometimes without their consent.
"The marines all gazed in horror as Jimmy brutally schreibed a grunt in the back of the pelican"
When your bro isn't in the mood but his ass is looking like a snack... It's schreibin time
When your bro isn't in the mood but his ass is looking like a snack... It's schreibin time
by blarg117 March 8, 2023
Get the Schreib mug.a Schweizer is German for "a person from Switzerland" - (not from Sweden) Switzerland is a country in the middle of europe next to Germany, France, Italy, Liechtenstein an Austria (and NOT Australia).
A dialog with Guys from America or other countries is mostly this:
A: I'm swiss
B: Oh, You're from Sweden!
A: No, I'm from Switzerland, that's in the center of europe, next to Germany, France, Italy and Austria.
B: What?!? Switzerland is next to Australia?
A: éh... okay. Yes. *rolleyes*
Okay. I hope some people are more clever. But that's classic. Okay, and a little overdone. But...
A dialog with Guys from America or other countries is mostly this:
A: I'm swiss
B: Oh, You're from Sweden!
A: No, I'm from Switzerland, that's in the center of europe, next to Germany, France, Italy and Austria.
B: What?!? Switzerland is next to Australia?
A: éh... okay. Yes. *rolleyes*
Okay. I hope some people are more clever. But that's classic. Okay, and a little overdone. But...
Ich bin Schweizer
(I'm suisse.)
(I'm suisse.)
by hpsk April 27, 2010
Get the Schweizer mug.Schweinehund
1) an German insult, that is more popular in british movies than in Germany itself.
2) "blutiger Schweinehund" (bloody swinehound), even more popular in british movies.
3) "innerer Schweinehund" (your inner swinehound), means the enemy inside yourself that makes you passive.
1) an German insult, that is more popular in british movies than in Germany itself.
2) "blutiger Schweinehund" (bloody swinehound), even more popular in british movies.
3) "innerer Schweinehund" (your inner swinehound), means the enemy inside yourself that makes you passive.
John Cleese is a bloody Schweinehund.
by jepu July 6, 2005
Get the Schweinehund mug.Getting as drunk (usually reserved for special occasions) as Joe Scheibl does on a daily basis. This event is usually accompanied by a complete lack of memory of what the fuck happened.
by Troll Hunt3r July 7, 2011
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of Switzerland (Schweiz / Suisse / Svizzera / Svizra )
History books document the first reference to the Swiss cross around 1339. At that time, the citizens of Bern tended to sew two strips of white cloth in the shape of a cross on their clothes before resolutely marching off to battle. It was only in 1815 that politicians officially recognised the white cross on a red background in the Constitution as the Swiss national emblem, which to this day remains a symbol of neutrality and independence.
of Switzerland (Schweiz / Suisse / Svizzera / Svizra )
History books document the first reference to the Swiss cross around 1339. At that time, the citizens of Bern tended to sew two strips of white cloth in the shape of a cross on their clothes before resolutely marching off to battle. It was only in 1815 that politicians officially recognised the white cross on a red background in the Constitution as the Swiss national emblem, which to this day remains a symbol of neutrality and independence.
by sinolog December 14, 2008
Get the Switzerland (Schweiz / Suisse / Svizzera / Svizra ) mug.by CybeleGhooley November 30, 2015
Get the schwebbed mug.Pronounced "shvine-hoond." German for "pig-dog." A vile insult in Germany, it has come to enjoy a modicum of popularity in the U.S., in either it's original German form, or translated to English
Schweinhund! I piss on your grandmother's grave!
You don't frighten us, English pig-dogs! Go and boil your
bottoms, sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you,
so-called Arthur-king, you and all your silly English kaniggets.
- from Monty Python and The Holy Grail
You don't frighten us, English pig-dogs! Go and boil your
bottoms, sons of a silly person. I blow my nose at you,
so-called Arthur-king, you and all your silly English kaniggets.
- from Monty Python and The Holy Grail
by Rod Brock July 29, 2006
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