"Your being a schlaag."" What the schlaag."
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by forsetha December 27, 2020
Get the Schlagg mug.1. the disgusting particulate matter, consisting of dirt, dust, and hair that accumulates in the water cup of a beirut/beer pong game, especially games held in a college dorm room, where schlaank is particularly common.
2. Anything that has the disgusting qualities of schlaank.
2. Anything that has the disgusting qualities of schlaank.
1. "Loser (of the game) eats the schlaank!" (highly unadvisable).
2. "Yo this meatloaf tastes like schlaank."
2. "Yo this meatloaf tastes like schlaank."
by ballsanweiners February 19, 2009
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commonly used in tiktok trends using videos of animals, usually dogs to refer to them not paying their "bills".
commonly used in tiktok trends using videos of animals, usually dogs to refer to them not paying their "bills".
"Hey, why's your dog walking in the neighbourhood without supervision?"
"Schlawg didn't pay the bills on time 😭😭‼️"
"Schlawg didn't pay the bills on time 😭😭‼️"
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Get the Schlanger mug.Schlangnah - (modern Gaelic
Comes from an uneducated tourists feeble, but well intentioned attempt, at raising a glass and toasting a drink with the Irish Gaelic term, ‘slàinte mhath’, meaning ‘Good health’.
First used in the Westenra Hotel in Monaghan , Monaghan Country, Ireland in 2017 by the Burnett Family, ‘Schlangnah’ has now become a socially accepted term when raising a glass with Irish mates in both Australia and New Zealand.
Comes from an uneducated tourists feeble, but well intentioned attempt, at raising a glass and toasting a drink with the Irish Gaelic term, ‘slàinte mhath’, meaning ‘Good health’.
First used in the Westenra Hotel in Monaghan , Monaghan Country, Ireland in 2017 by the Burnett Family, ‘Schlangnah’ has now become a socially accepted term when raising a glass with Irish mates in both Australia and New Zealand.
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