British slang for Germans, especially during WWI, to imply their "barbarian" nature.
AKA Fritz, Gerry, Krauts, or Square-heads
It's especially funny given that the actual historical tribe known as Huns weren't Germanic at all.
AKA Fritz, Gerry, Krauts, or Square-heads
It's especially funny given that the actual historical tribe known as Huns weren't Germanic at all.
by fernguts March 18, 2011

by cupidbby July 26, 2020

Englishman during the start of the 100 years' war: "we're going to invade you now... we have a claim to your throne"
Frenchman during the end of the 100 years' war: "hun hun hun hun.. I don't think so."
Englishman during the end of the 100 years' war: "tf, what"
Frenchman during the end of the 100 years' war: "hun hun hun hun.. I don't think so."
Englishman during the end of the 100 years' war: "tf, what"
by Lakkie October 07, 2018

by immaeatu March 24, 2012

by ezim April 18, 2022

A friendly way to call someone. Doesn't have to be specifically romantic in nature, just a caring, kind way of calling someone.
by nenawoot September 02, 2010
