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  • corned-beef curtains
  • corned-beef curtains

    Female genitalia. Contributor describes it thusly "I heard this in Salzburg, Austria from a pack of hilarious Australians - AUSSIES, not Austrians - I told a few friends in the US about it. It's been spreading pretty quickly. I suppose it comes from the land down under for a reason!' (ed: for those less enlightened this is some sort of play on words. Female genitals - down under. Geddit??) c.f. beef curtains circa. 2000 AUS

  • ROTWELSCH
  • ROTWELSCH

    Rotwelsch is a form of slang spoken by criminals in Germany and Austria.

  • groat
  • groat

    an old silver four-penny coin from around 1300 and in use in similar form until c.1662, although Brewer states in his late 1800s revised edition of his 1870 dictionary of slang that 'the modern groat was introduced in 1835, and withdrawn in 1887', which is somewhat confusing. Presumably there were different versions and issues of the groat coin, which seems to have been present in the coinage from the 14th to the 19th centuries. Very occasionally older people, students of English or History, etc., refer to loose change of a small amount of coin money as groats. Sadly the word is almost obsolete now, although the groat coin is kept alive in Maundy Money. The word derives from Middle English and Middle Dutch 'groot' meaning 'great' since this coin was a big one, compared to a penny. The similar German and Austrian coin was the 'Groschen', equivalent to 10 'Pfennigs'. The word can actually be traced back to Roman times, when a 'Denarius Grossus' was a 'thick penny' (equivalent).

  • scrote
  • scrote

    It is a slang term for scrotum, but used in a derogatory way for when you are pissed off at a man, for whatever reason. Used as, "Give me back my tampon, you friggin scrote!", or "My stepson is such a scrote.", or "That big, hairy scrote is tailgating me in his big scrotemobile!", and "Don't be a scrote; give me a ride to school?". In most cases, this term refers to a man, but can be used for a manish woman. Contributor first heard this term a few years ago when her friend was mad at her step son and called him a "Scrote". She laughed so hard that she almost fell out of my chair and has been using the term ever since! Her female friends in Germany and Austria are using this term now, since she told them about it. They love it because they can insult their male friends and the male friends don't have a clue as to what a scrote is!

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FOHNSDORF STEIERMARK-AUSTRIA

  • List of cities and towns in Austria
  • complete list of the cities and towns in Austria. There is no legal distinction between town and city in Austria; a Stadt (city) is an independent municipality

  • Burg Dürnstein
  • castle near the municipality Neumarkt in Steiermark in the district Murau of the state of Styria in Austria. Burg Dürnstein is 310 metres (1,020 ft) above

  • Telephone numbers in Austria
  • Telephone numbers in Austria have no standard lengths for either area codes or subscriber numbers, meaning that some subscriber numbers may be as short

  • Murtal District
  • municipal structural reform, it consists of the following municipalities: Fohnsdorf Gaal Hohentauern Judenburg Knittelfeld Kobenz Lobmingtal Obdach Pöls-Oberkurzheim

  • Burgruine Gallenstein
  • List of castles in Austria "Verwaltungsportal der Steiermärkischen Landesregierung - Verwaltung - Land Steiermark". Verwaltung.steiermark.at. Retrieved 22

  • Burgruine Pikeroi
  • is a ruined castle in Styria, Austria. List of castles in Austria "Beschreibung der Burgruine PIKEROI in der Steiermark". burgenseite.com. Retrieved 2017-11-11

  • Judenburg District
  • Obdachegg Bretstein Eppenstein Mühldorf, Schoberegg, Schwarzenbach am Größing Fohnsdorf Aichdorf, Dietersdorf, Hetzendorf, Kumpitz, Rattenberg, Sillweg, Wasendorf

  • Burgruine Reifenstein
  • maintained. List of castles in Austria VR-Tour through the castle ruins on burgen.erhartc.net "Wehrbauten in der Steiermark". www.wehrbauten.at. Retrieved

  • Ruine Hauenstein
  • Hauenstein is a castle in Styria, Austria. Ruine Hauenstein is situated at an elevation of 656 m. List of castles in Austria Ruine Hauenstein Altitude and

  • Lukas Hasler
  • Musica“-Prize in Graz (Styria) 2012: Federal victory „Prima la Musica“ in Fohnsdorf 2013: Winner of the Styrian Culture Prize 2014: Winner of the „Prima la

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang FOHNSDORF STEIERMARK-AUSTRIA

FOHNSDORF STEIERMARK-AUSTRIA

  • corned-beef curtains
  • corned-beef curtains

    Female genitalia. Contributor describes it thusly "I heard this in Salzburg, Austria from a pack of hilarious Australians - AUSSIES, not Austrians - I told a few friends in the US about it. It's been spreading pretty quickly. I suppose it comes from the land down under for a reason!' (ed: for those less enlightened this is some sort of play on words. Female genitals - down under. Geddit??) c.f. beef curtains circa. 2000 AUS

  • ROTWELSCH
  • ROTWELSCH

    Rotwelsch is a form of slang spoken by criminals in Germany and Austria.

  • groat
  • groat

    an old silver four-penny coin from around 1300 and in use in similar form until c.1662, although Brewer states in his late 1800s revised edition of his 1870 dictionary of slang that 'the modern groat was introduced in 1835, and withdrawn in 1887', which is somewhat confusing. Presumably there were different versions and issues of the groat coin, which seems to have been present in the coinage from the 14th to the 19th centuries. Very occasionally older people, students of English or History, etc., refer to loose change of a small amount of coin money as groats. Sadly the word is almost obsolete now, although the groat coin is kept alive in Maundy Money. The word derives from Middle English and Middle Dutch 'groot' meaning 'great' since this coin was a big one, compared to a penny. The similar German and Austrian coin was the 'Groschen', equivalent to 10 'Pfennigs'. The word can actually be traced back to Roman times, when a 'Denarius Grossus' was a 'thick penny' (equivalent).

  • scrote
  • scrote

    It is a slang term for scrotum, but used in a derogatory way for when you are pissed off at a man, for whatever reason. Used as, "Give me back my tampon, you friggin scrote!", or "My stepson is such a scrote.", or "That big, hairy scrote is tailgating me in his big scrotemobile!", and "Don't be a scrote; give me a ride to school?". In most cases, this term refers to a man, but can be used for a manish woman. Contributor first heard this term a few years ago when her friend was mad at her step son and called him a "Scrote". She laughed so hard that she almost fell out of my chair and has been using the term ever since! Her female friends in Germany and Austria are using this term now, since she told them about it. They love it because they can insult their male friends and the male friends don't have a clue as to what a scrote is!