Topic: What means this "greeters the peeters"?
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Simply some kinda "Regards" in Dutch or what? Is it dutch, anyway?
Only interessted...
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Simply some kinda "Regards" in Dutch or what? Is it dutch, anyway?
Only interessted...
nothing i guess or regards
did ferenc de perenc say that?
An example... http://www.cbs.nu/forum/viewtopic.php?id=118&p=90
12th post (from hzlz)
But I think Ferenc also did use this words, yes. (maybe at one of the top100s)
Obviously...
Wherefore I should have opened this topic, if not to ask?
Is it playing with language, is it a certain dutch kind of greet or what...?
Thats my question - evil... I know.
What means "peeters"? Is it dutch? I'm not a dutch bot, therefore yes, too hard to understand for me...
salvete
edit: sorry for dumb answer. but you know the deal. i guess its just a play on words.
salvete
edit: sorry for dumb answer. but you know the deal.
I know, and I deserve it!
Sorry for - you know for what.
You'll get the an explanation. Word!
it's something dutch children do, saying a name with an extension sounding like the name but starting with the letter P and "de" in between, meaning "the"
like zora de pora, or bender de pender or ferenc de perenc
what ferenc did is a variation of this, so yes it's playing with language and now you know where it comes from
zippie de pippie!
hallo, ik ben mijnheer olifantenslurf
it's something dutch children do, saying a name with an extension sounding like the name but starting with the letter P and "de" in between, meaning "the"
what ferenc did is a variation of this, so yes it's playing with language and now you know where it comes from
That's just what I wanted to know! Thx for that fine explanation.
(and cause there're only dutch children who do that, my question wasn't too dumb, I hope. -> I'm from Kraaaftwork-Land
like zora de pora, or bender de pender or ferenc de perenc
Funny thing.
it's always better asking questions then taking things for granted
glad i helped out
Sorry for - you know for what.
You'll get the an explanation. Word!
hm, no, not really. but its always good to get some explanations. so im gonna wait and see
this "language lesson" is interesting
Funny for me because in the U.S. "Peter" is another slang word for penis, like "Schlong".
@ Communicator
Whenever RDJX said that I couldn't help but laugh
zip wrote:it's something dutch children do, saying a name with an extension sounding like the name but starting with the letter P and "de" in between, meaning "the"
what ferenc did is a variation of this, so yes it's playing with language and now you know where it comes from
That's just what I wanted to know! Thx for that fine explanation.
(and cause there're only dutch children who do that, my question wasn't too dumb, I hope. -> I'm from Kraaaftwork-Land
like zora de pora, or bender de pender or ferenc de perenc
Funny thing.
Another is "Joepie de Poepie" by character for Dutch childtelevision in the 80's: Ome Willem (Uncle Willem).
Or "Jemig de Pemig"by Koos Koets
The list goes on...
"tjenixen sixten" in swedish
"Hola cola!" In Spanish. Cola means tail, or ass.
Or "Jemig de Pemig"by Koos Koets
i heard this expression before. does it mean sth youd say when you saw a pink elephant flying in the sky or sth?
Yes, 'jemig de pemig' or just 'jemig' (because as said before, 'de pemig' is also merely a rhyming addition) is used mostly to express wonderment, but you can also use it to express annoyance or fright. I think it's derived from 'jeetje' which itself probably comes from saying 'jezus'. Jemig is a bit of an oldschool word I think, but because of that it also has a certain non offensive Donald Duck cursing charm. Like 'potvolblommen' or 'potverdorrie' instead of godverdomme
"Hola cola!" In Spanish. Cola means tail, or ass.
hola cola? i
@ brian: thx for explication. heard this years ago, and always found it a funny saying. was never really sure what it meant though.
moses kriebel
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