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Swedophile

Incorrect term for a lover of what's Swedish. The correct term is suecophile.

- What's a lover of Swedish stuff called? A swedophile?
- No, a suecophile.

by EliasG February 3, 2016

184πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


peeing in the pool

Apart from the obvious meaning of urinating in the swimming pool, this term is also used to describe when someone is stealthily disturbing someone else's party or other gathering.

Spreading the rumour that there was something wrong with the drinks, Johnny was really peeing in the pool at Henry's place.

by EliasG April 5, 2019

5πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


MILF

Short for "mother I'd like to fuck". It is a term for a woman who is the mother of someone your age, who you'd like to have sex with. The term was popularised by the movie "American Pie" (1999).

I don't like my new class mate, but his mother is hot. She's a MILF.

by EliasG July 17, 2018

342πŸ‘ 42πŸ‘Ž


to troll

Behaving like a troll on the Internet.

He is disturbing and provoking. He is just out to troll.

by EliasG November 11, 2015

22πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Bandy

A winter hockey game, played with a red ball on an ice rink the size of a football pitch and with many rules similar to association football. It was developed in England in the 19th Century and is especially popular in Russia, Sweden and Finland, where it is played professionally. The Federation of International Bandy is recognised by the International Olympic Committee. The name of the game comes from the bent bandy stick.

Bandy is the football of winter, also called 'winter football'.

by EliasG March 27, 2015

217πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


Bandy

A team sport played on ice. It's like ice hockey but faster and played with a ball and on a rink the size of a football pitch. The rules are like association football with 11 man teams.

The swiftness of hockey and the showmanship of soccer, makes bandy!

by EliasG March 28, 2018


hockey on the ice

An older synonym for the sport of bandy, but since it may be misinterpreted as meaning ice hockey it is not very much used nowadays.

In the 19th Century, hockey on the ice was played in the Fens in England. It has since developed into the modern sport of bandy.

by EliasG April 6, 2018