German word for 'mine' or for 'my'. This nondistinguishment between ‘mine’ and ‘my’ auf Deutsch is why you will see sterotyped German-Rushan folk in TV shows speeking with such phrases as "mine dog", "mine schnauzer", "mein {et cetera}".
by Victor Van Styn July 26, 2005
A term used between preteen/teenage boys to express their feelings of boredness and when used it shows that one boy wants the other boy to find him something to do.
by Andy94 May 8, 2007
If anyone has played Wolfenstein 3D, you know what it is.
Nazi SS Soldier: Schutzstaffel! (Protection Squad)
After shooting the SS Soldier: Mein Leben! (My life)
Nazi SS Soldier: Schutzstaffel! (Protection Squad)
After shooting the SS Soldier: Mein Leben! (My life)
by Hig Hen September 19, 2008