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Schleuerlich 

Part of speech: adjective (German)

Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/

Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.

Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
1. Sie hat die Mathearbeit ohne zu lernen bestanden – richtig schleuerlich.

2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und eleganttotal schleuerlich.

3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.
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Schleuerlich 

Word: schleuerlich
Part of speech: adjective (German)
Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/
Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.
Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
Note:
This is a creative German adjective that’s gaining use informally among young people to describe cleverness with extra style or edge. It fills a niche between schlau and raffiniert.
Example sentences:

1. Sie hat die Mathearbeit ohne zu lernen bestanden – richtig schleuerlich.

2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und elegant – total schleuerlich.

3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.
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Schleuerlich 

Word: schleuerlich
Part of speech: adjective (German)
Pronunciation: /ˈʃlɔɪ̯ɐ.lɪç/
Definition:
Describes a person who is exceptionally clever (schlau), often in a stylish, subtle, or slightly mischievous way. It adds a modern twist to traditional intelligence, suggesting someone who’s smart and impressive in how they show it.
Etymology:
A newly coined word blending the German adjective schlau (clever) with the suffix -lich, commonly used to form adjectives. The result adds flair and character, giving schlau a more expressive, modern edge.
Note:
This is a creative German adjective that’s gaining use informally among young people to describe cleverness with extra style or edge. It fills a niche between schlau and raffiniert.
Example sentences:

1. Sie hat die Mathearbeit ohne zu lernen bestanden – richtig schleuerlich.

2. Sein Plan war so gut durchdacht und elegant – total schleuerlich.

3. Du denkst, das war Zufall? Nein, das war schleuerlich geplant.

Schmeterlich

A way to express anger. This word comes from a german word “Schmeterling” which stands for a butterfly.
for example you drop something and yell “schmeterlich” instead of “fuck” od “shit“