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schiff

To lie about something in a public manner, but not under oath.
Adam would frequently schiff about evidence on TV, but never give the same testimony under oath.
by CaDave June 21, 2023
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Schafbasis

entspannt, chillig, auf entspannte Weise
Lass einfach zu mir gehen und was gucken, so auf Schafbasis
by jaokay July 31, 2024
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Shaff/Jane

- A person as sweet as honey and as beautiful and bright as the sun.

- Doesn't fail to make you laugh or smile every day.
- Hardworking and a really smart person

- She's the whole package no more needed to describe.
Shaff/Jane is my comfort person that understands my problems more than I'm supposed to myself
by Sipee November 21, 2023
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Shaff

A person that is very lovable and extremely sweet ;). She can easily make you feel comfortable and happy with her personality. You just can't hate her <3
by Sipee November 24, 2023
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Scharf

Scharf: noun and or verb; (slang English); A foul combination of defecation (5hit) and vomit (Barf). Which as a verb is inferred or presumed to be discharged simultaneously by an individual.
Following a typical Friday night of drunken and vile behavior The middle aged adolescent was found on a floor covered in the foul scharf purged from his every orifice.

Fluids being explosively expelled from either end, the acquaintance exclaimed, “Daniel my boy, you’ve gone and Scharfed yourself!”
by Rubber biscuit January 19, 2024
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Schaefer

yo pass the schaefer!
by ZaBWGchinney January 25, 2024
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Schapfeln

"Schapfeln" refers to the act of willingly allowing oneself to be exploited or enslaved by an employer, often to the point of sacrificing personal well-being, freedom, or dignity for the sake of job security or career advancement.
"Jane was so desperate to climb the corporate ladder that she began to schapfeln, working 80-hour weeks without questioning her boss."
"Mark realized he had been schapfeln when he missed his daughter's birthday party because he was too busy catering to his employer's whims."
"In the gig economy, the line between hard work and schapfeln is increasingly blurred."
"Sarah warned her friend not to schapfeln, reminding her that no job is worth sacrificing one's mental health."
"The labor union fought against the culture of schapfeln that had become pervasive in the industry."
by Real Schapfler February 15, 2024
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