Ich habe ein stuck of pumpkin bread.
Ich should go zu Schule.
I'm only in german two so I'm giong to speak germlish.
Me and my german exchange student speak germlish.
Ich should go zu Schule.
I'm only in german two so I'm giong to speak germlish.
Me and my german exchange student speak germlish.
by Josey May 11, 2006
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To put things in the proper order. Nice and clean.
To have an obsession with tidiness.
To force it to everyone else around you.
One can germanize objects, situations, people, or all of the above.
One does not have to be originally from Germany to be able to germanize.
To have an obsession with tidiness.
To force it to everyone else around you.
One can germanize objects, situations, people, or all of the above.
One does not have to be originally from Germany to be able to germanize.
by A+K From The Hills March 16, 2011
Get the Germanize mug.Anglicized pidgin German. The grammar and syntax remains mostly anglicized, while the words consist primarily of German words, or nonsense words that appear German yet have anglo origins. While sounding and appearing German, to a native German speaker Germglish is full of anglicized idioms that only make sense if translated literally into English. Germglish is mostly understood by native German speakers, but sounds nonsensical and will often result in laughter from a native German speaker. Native English speakers knowledgeable in German will understand it immediately, with a lesser tendency to make fun if it.
Wast herauf? (What's up?) - this is English idiomatically translated into German, therefore, it's Germglish. It combines "Was" (what) and "ist" (is) into the contraction "Wast" (What's), a nonexistent German word, followed by "herauf" (up). This is improper and completely nonsensical in German. The proper German form would be "Wie gehts?"
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Get the Germaine Greer mug.the process by which someone crawl's up someone else's ass; the act of becoming totally subserviant. One can gerbalize oneself, or be gerbalized by another.
by gray dove May 15, 2010
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Dayummm, that Germanese is one of a kind !
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