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Rindfleischetikettierungs

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yikes

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lol the land of poets and thinkers - Amtsstubendeutsch

Ey Freund Blase, es gibt süßen Brei!

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Oh shit handle

The handle in most passenger vehicles and trucks that is located in the interior of the vehicle above the door. Used in extreme driving situations where passengers do not wish to be thrown about the interior of the vehicle. Situations that warrant the usage of the "oh shit handle" include hard braking, abrupt cornering, skidding, careening off bridge. It is usually considered polite for driver to warn passengers before they feel obligated to use the "oh shit handle"

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Dipshithostingprovider

106 (edited by fantomas 2009-05-02 22:32:03)

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lentokonesuihkuturbiinimoottoriapumekaanikkoaliupseerioppilas

i wont count, to round it up it means a learning mechanic engineer in jet motors. Please correct me if i am wrong smile

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is that a finish word above?
it reminds me of finnegans wake by james joyce

keep hackney crap

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byron wrote:

is that a finish word above?
it reminds me of finnegans wake by james joyce

yeah sorry i didn't mention, its finnish

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So Finnish has longer words than ze Germans?

Do it your way, because everyone else is just weird.

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finnish is a strange beast, i was reading about it online and found the word below

hyppyytell

keep hackney crap

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Damn. Maybe they have a word for every imaginable circumstance? Very thorough of them.

Do it your way, because everyone else is just weird.

113 (edited by huxflux 2009-05-03 17:25:08)

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Communicator wrote:

Damn. Maybe they have a word for every imaginable circumstance? Very thorough of them.

its alot that you can bend words for a long extent and put them together to form one word, this is how i understand it anyway, i suck at finnish grammar, but speak the language smile

i found this with longer words:
http://hiki.pedia.ws/wiki/Hikikirjasto: … %A4t_sanat

i dont have the slightest clue what this could mean and if it acctually means anything or just a lot of words put together: Savonsuomalais-ruotsalaisvaramekaanikkokeng

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byron wrote:

hyppyytell

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[b]analog-K

Ey Freund Blase, es gibt süßen Brei!

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Louche - Of questionable taste or morality; disreputable or indecent; dubious; shady.

San hangs out on a bulletin board with a louche bunch of robots.

Music is a beautiful opiate, if you don't take it too seriously.

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louche ? well another french word used in english then... is it really commonly used ? I'd rather use it than "fishy" then

118 (edited by byron 2009-07-15 11:37:38)

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lexicographers estimate that 60% of english vocab comes from french and the other 40% is mainly german

*typo

keep hackney crap

119 (edited by Fizz 2009-07-28 11:44:06)

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'dithyrambic' means 'wildly enthusiastic' amongst other less useful meanings.

Also in cricket, I like it when they refer to the wicket keeper as the 'glovesman'.

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Fantasmagorical -  It's a mixture of the words, 'fantastic', 'amazing' and 'magical' all in one juicy little package.
It's important not to overuse the word. It's reserved for when ordinary, boring words just won't cut it.

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sloth-cloth

An old tee-shirt you wear while hanging around the house.

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ronin wrote:

Fantasmagorical -  It's a mixture of the words, 'fantastic', 'amazing' and 'magical' all in one juicy little package.
It's important not to overuse the word. It's reserved for when ordinary, boring words just won't cut it.

actually a phantasmagoria is defined as a constantly changing medley of real or imagined images (as in a dream), similar to an iconoclasm.

123 (edited by ronin 2009-08-13 15:09:05)

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wow, a real word. there was me thinking it was slang wink

124 (edited by Zubeldia 2009-08-22 16:17:23)

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gummibeine

dreckige nutte

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Dutch-elitist

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