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"scheiße" means shit;
"kopf" means head.
Each word by itself makes sense in German; the combination of these two words does not make sense.
English speakers put these two words together to make a new word, "shithead". This works in English. Doing so in German, however, does not work.
Just ask any German-speaking person: they'll tell you "scheißekopf" makes no sense in German.
"kopf" means head.
Each word by itself makes sense in German; the combination of these two words does not make sense.
English speakers put these two words together to make a new word, "shithead". This works in English. Doing so in German, however, does not work.
Just ask any German-speaking person: they'll tell you "scheißekopf" makes no sense in German.
by iibuzne August 09, 2005
Jul 26 Word of the Day
Noun: a friend who is usually only called upon by a friend when a more primary/prominent friend is unavailable.
Taken from the term “second string” in an athletic competition situation. In football, if the star quarterback gets injured during a play, the second string is called off the bench to replace him/her. A “Second String Friend” is essentially benched until needed, if ever.
Synonyms: Plan B, Second Choice, Secondary Friend, Benched Until Needed
Taken from the term “second string” in an athletic competition situation. In football, if the star quarterback gets injured during a play, the second string is called off the bench to replace him/her. A “Second String Friend” is essentially benched until needed, if ever.
Synonyms: Plan B, Second Choice, Secondary Friend, Benched Until Needed
I got a call from X the other night. She had an extra ticket to a concert she bought for a friend, but they couldn’t make it so she called me to ask if I wanted to go because I am her Second String Friend.
by Deus-ex-machina August 26, 2020