German: Wir schicken einen Brief zu Björn.
English: We sent a letter to Björn.
German: Ich schicke Björn zu Wolfgangs haus huete morgen.
English: I sent Björn to Wolfgang's house this morning.
English: We sent a letter to Björn.
German: Ich schicke Björn zu Wolfgangs haus huete morgen.
English: I sent Björn to Wolfgang's house this morning.
by Frau Paul February 20, 2009
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Hitler was a pseudonym. His real name was Shicklgruber. He changed it to a name that sounded more German and less Austrian. Good political move, apparently.
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theres so much more to say but i dont wanna end up like berkel
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theres so much more to say but i dont wanna end up like berkel
berkel: hey shinkel ur weird
lucas schinkel: o ya..???
2hours later
nate: has anybody seen berkel in a while???
lucas schinkel: o ya..???
2hours later
nate: has anybody seen berkel in a while???
by cloverdale12345 July 12, 2010
Get the lucas schinkel mug.Alois is a massive chad (in fact almost the defenition) and the father to an extraordinary fighter, Adolphus. Alois was so much of an alpha male that he even married a girl to fall in love with another only for the first to be left dead so Alois was allowed to marry the other girl he was in a relationship with. Alois was so alpha that when his second wife was sickening and dying, he impregnated his very own cousin!
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Get the Alois Schicklgruber mug.The term, "schnickelfritz," used to be a commonly used term, in place of the word "thing." it is derived from two ancient words of the ancient Babylonian and Mesopotamian languages; schnickel and fritz. A schnickel is a popular ghetto term for a monetary unit of exchange used in the United States, the nickel, worth 5 cents. A fritz is a popular, but not so popular term for a broken down German soldier. It was a piece of American military slang during the times of WWII. "Schnickelfritz" is now an unpopular term used by the almost-but-not-so-cool teenagers of s-dub. It won in a popularity contest against the word offie, and then lost in the meaningless banter in the WB network's Gilmore Girls, and is now used as a light insult to random, unsuspecting people who think it sounds schway.
"Did that nice guy with a cute dog just break up with you last night?"
"Yeah, he's a schnickelfritz."
"Yeah, he's a schnickelfritz."
by Justini Dinhrrine July 1, 2005
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