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 04, 2011
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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"
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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 01, 2010