Livingstone 12:15 Wed Nov 5
Great words in Foreign languages
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Phacochère
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Warthog
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Dan M
12:30 Wed Nov 5
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Herr Dumpidump
"Mr Bump" in Norwegian.
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Swiss.
12:38 Wed Nov 5
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Puss & Kram..;hug and kisses in Swedish
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Far East Hammer
12:40 Wed Nov 5
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one of the Arab terms for policeman is "shorty" and the root of the past tense of the verb to be is "knt" in most forms taking "kunt" as the beginning
Vietnamese for thank you is "cam an" ("come on!") and in Bangla it's "dunnobod" and in greek it's "F. Harry Stow"
Tagalog for skinflint or miser is "currypot" (strictly speaking "kuribot" but pronounced almost exactly like "currypot")
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Nurse Ratched
12:44 Wed Nov 5
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Kummerspeck.
German. Literally, 'grief bacon'. The word describes the fat acquired as a result of comfort eating.
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Gavros
12:48 Wed Nov 5
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knoblauch
german for garlic
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Dutch Courage
12:48 Wed Nov 5
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Slagroom - Dutch for Whipped cream. My old man didn't dare to ask for it when in a cafe in Amsterdam.
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ray winstone
12:51 Wed Nov 5
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Moonopanu.
Greek for used tampon.
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Zion
12:55 Wed Nov 5
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Waldeinsamkeit - the feeling of being alone in a forest.
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Far Cough
12:56 Wed Nov 5
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Haha, my Baseball team, the Twins had a player called Chuck Knoblauch
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Joke Whole
3:58 Wed Nov 5
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"Key" is the civilised Thia word for "shit", so if you're off down the Crossed Keys tonight to neck a few, I won't be joining you.
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Brussels Sprout
3:59 Wed Nov 5
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Slagroom
Dutch for cream.
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Gavros
4:00 Wed Nov 5
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get with the programme, tete du zob.
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Lily Hammer
4:05 Wed Nov 5
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The winter hat with the flaps over the ears and full of fur, in Norwegian, is called a Bjørn Fitte (sounds like B-yearn FIT-teh), which literally means a Bear's Cunt.
Have you ever had YOUR head inside a bear's cunt?
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El Scorchio
6:16 Wed Nov 5
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Der Metzgermeister
master butcher
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Russ of the BML
6:20 Wed Nov 5
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Ingrouille
French for Toad.
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Russ of the BML
6:20 Wed Nov 5
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Lily Hammer 4:05 Wed Nov 5
No, but I have had my willy in a few dog's cunts down the years.
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zebthecat
6:22 Wed Nov 5
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Thought French for toad was Crapaud; isn't frog Grenouille?
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Russ of the BML
6:26 Wed Nov 5
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zebthecat 6:22 Wed Nov 5
Yeah, you are right. I got muddled.
It is Frog but I work with a bloke who has a surname Ingrouille and he said it's French and derives from Toad Man (haha)
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Russ of the BML
6:27 Wed Nov 5
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SORRY....
Frog Man.....
I'll get my coat.
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PAUL
6:48 Wed Nov 5
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Tup Short for tupsin in Welsh which means stupid or simple
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