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  1. The German word of the day it "sitzpinkler". It means a man who pees sitting down.

    Monday, 04-May-15 21:35:51 UTC from web
    1. @thelastgherkin Didn't sitzpinkler own RDN at one point

      Monday, 04-May-15 21:36:28 UTC from web
    2. @thelastgherkin #

      Monday, 04-May-15 21:36:58 UTC from web
      1. @bobo I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt that your phrasing is unfortunate, rather than you're continuing Nazi references after being told not to.

        Monday, 04-May-15 21:38:14 UTC from web
        1. @thelastgherkin Let's just say I attempt to be a man of respect and obedience and leave it at that

          Monday, 04-May-15 21:40:35 UTC from web
    3. @thelastgherkin I can confirm. "Warmduscher" is a person who showers with warm water and it also means wimp. "Weichei" is a soft egg but also wimp. "Waschlappen" is a washing cloth and also means wimp. "Schlappschwanz" is a floppy tail.... I guess that's obvious now.

      Monday, 04-May-15 22:02:21 UTC from Choqok
      1. @adiwan I forgot to mention that "Sitzpinkler" also means wimp.

        Monday, 04-May-15 22:06:56 UTC from Choqok
      2. @adiwan Why are there so many German words meaning wimp?

        Tuesday, 05-May-15 08:33:13 UTC from web
        1. @thelastgherkin Because we're all "Schattenparker" (people who park their cars in the shadow on hot days) (guess what that means)

          Tuesday, 05-May-15 08:36:05 UTC from Choqok
          1. @adiwan But these are all perfectly reasonable things to do!

            Tuesday, 05-May-15 08:37:48 UTC from web
            1. @thelastgherkin I really don't know when and where these expressions started. Languages are all weird. Like French: "poule mouillée" is a wet chicken, that means being a person who is easily afraid of things.

              Tuesday, 05-May-15 08:42:35 UTC from Choqok