A phrase that can be added to the end of sentences for humor. Much like "that's what she said", but not sexual. It instead can point out some aspect of german life from beer to nazis, but it can apply to anything. It was originally coined in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
"I hate those guys, I wish we could just round them up and kill them, like the germans."
"I drank that beer faster than the germans."
"I drank that beer faster than the germans."
by Davis Riordan August 26, 2009
by James Cook August 31, 2006
by Claire December 25, 2005
Griff goes on a dirty day trip to Stuttgart and flicking his hair at all and sundry until the desired, inevitable seduction act takes place. Probably in or around his Smart Car. He gains his German wings
by the ultimate oracle January 12, 2012
by Big wiener October 11, 2013
Yiddish. The name comes from the high Jewish population in Brooklyn during the 20th century and the language's German decent.
by stikshift February 25, 2009
by Mr. Kittles July 24, 2009