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Marky B | 18:06 Thu 20th Jul 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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I remember I had a list a few years ago of spoof German words,with their English transalation alongside them. You know,whereas an English word might have only five letters,its German equivalent has about twenty. Does anyone recall such seeing a list?
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you mean like this:

Clunkenclickencrashenstoppen - Seat Belt
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Exactly,Loosehead - but there was more.
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As children in Scotland, more than half a century ago, we used to call a handkerchief a "schnotterdichter". In Scots dialect, to dicht means to wipe...the rest I'm sure you can work out for yourself!
i saw one like that a mate printed loads off i try see where they got it from!
hope thats wat you mean
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Cheers,Bonsiamaster - I think that is the one!!!!!!!!!!!!
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PS Anymore,and I will be grateful
I thought you might like this sign that we used to have on a machine at work many years ago.
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Das machine is nicht fur gerfingerpoken und mittingraben. Is easy schnappen der springenwork, blowenfusen und poppencorken mit spitzensparken. Ist nicht fur gewerken by das dumkopfen. Das rubberneken sightseeren keepen hands in der pockets, relaxen und watch der blinkenlights.
I also liked the 'Fingerpintchenboncenchopper' VW bonnet.

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