A german word used in various situations to express that something is different than usual. Direct translation of it would be mass and the usage isnt that different. It can also be used similar to wicked.
Usually it is used without much sentence surrounding it, as it is an expression of surprise, awe, amazement, shock etc.
Most of the times, the 'e' is stretched.
If anything, german verbs like "verteilt" (distributed) or "gekriegt" (got) are added.
It can also be used if there's lots of sth around.
In rare cases, it has been used as replacement for a "Hello" or "Hi".
Usually it is used without much sentence surrounding it, as it is an expression of surprise, awe, amazement, shock etc.
Most of the times, the 'e' is stretched.
If anything, german verbs like "verteilt" (distributed) or "gekriegt" (got) are added.
It can also be used if there's lots of sth around.
In rare cases, it has been used as replacement for a "Hello" or "Hi".
Witnessing a hard football tackling, you'd stand up yelling:
"MASSEEEE!"
After a pub fight were you had to take the hits, you'd say:
"Masse gekriegt!"
After a pub fight you won, you'd say:
"Masse verteilt!"
If you enter a pub with a lot of fine looking girls in it, you'd go:
"Masse an mädels!" or just "Masse!" with a glance in your eye so your mates would know what your on about.
"MASSEEEE!"
After a pub fight were you had to take the hits, you'd say:
"Masse gekriegt!"
After a pub fight you won, you'd say:
"Masse verteilt!"
If you enter a pub with a lot of fine looking girls in it, you'd go:
"Masse an mädels!" or just "Masse!" with a glance in your eye so your mates would know what your on about.
by Saverio January 6, 2005
To be the CEO of a company and show your staff how to be able to consistently print large amounts on the slots. Staff often get mislead that they are the CEO due to the soft and kindness of a Masse
by SomeGuyOutThere July 17, 2021
1.Steep angle on cue hitting English on a cue ball in order to cut/curve/slice/jump/draw back the cue ball.
2.Use of advanced English to control the cue ball
3. Great forms of trick shooting.
2.Use of advanced English to control the cue ball
3. Great forms of trick shooting.
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