What is the meaning of liste?
To sneak, creep. To tiptoe, walk softly.
What is a bucket list in German?
Löffelliste
English-German Dictionary bucket list [coll.] Löffelliste {f} [ugs.]
What means Digga?
Digga is simply word you use when addressing a friend, like “mate”, “dude” or “bro”. It’s older variation, Dicker, technically means “fat guy” but the most common use if the term has nothing to do with weight.
What is the rudest German word?
German Swear Words, Slang, Expletives and Expressions! The Ultimate and Rather Silly List!
German Swear Word, Expletive or Expression | Rough English Translation |
---|---|
Fick dich Arschloch | f%#@ you a$$hole |
Fick dich in Knie | Go f%#@ youself/get stuffed |
Fick dich, Wichser. | f%#@ you, jerk-off. |
ficken | to f%#@/lay/bang/screw |
What is the oldest swear word?
Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
What is homie in German?
homie {noun} Kumpel {m} [coll.]
What does the German word oof mean in English?
oof {interjection} uff {interj.} oof (also: phew)
How do you make a German mad?
Here, then, are some surefire ways to upset a German person, should you need to….
- Cross at a red light (with small children)
- Stare back at them using binoculars.
- Use fancy English words they don’t understand.
- Urinate standing up.
- Say you don’t like asparagus, especially if it’s white.
- Recycle erroneously.
What is the longest German word?
Kraftfahrzeughaftpflichtversicherung
So the longest word to be found in the German dictionary is Kraftfahrzeughaftpflichtversicherung – “motor vehicle indemnity insurance”.
What’s the f-word in English?
Definition of the f-word —used as a way to refer to the offensive word “fuck” without saying it or writing it He got in trouble for using the f-word on television.
Who was the first person to cuss?
The year 1310 would be a couple of centuries before a monk reportedly scrawled the word on a manuscript by Cicero, which has commonly been considered the first appearance of the F-word in English writings.