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verpöbel dich 

German slang that is used to tell someone to fuck off. It has been used since the opening of Maastricht university by Maximilian R. the first. It has since rapidly spread out to Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium's Ostakantons.
Verpöbel dich you drunk Maastricht syndrome effected slut.

Bro, I was using those dumbbells to pump up my biceps verböbel dich you partypumper.

Max you should stop telling people to verpöbel dich, it isn't polite.
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