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driving black

See schwarzfahren

German term for riding on the public transportation without a valid ticket.

"I got caught "driving black" while on vacation in Germany"

by Lauren Robinson August 8, 2005

9πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


schwarzfahren

German for "driving black"

In other words, riding on the public transportation, or trains without a ticket.

Ticket checkers with randomly come to check your ticket on the train, and if you do not have a ticket, or have a ticket that is not date stamped, you will be issued a big fine.

Also, note: That the student tickets for the U-bahn in Germany are not for students under 18, they are specifically for students from the grades kindergarten through sixth grade... (Strange but I got in trouble by accidently buying a student ticket when it wasn't for any student...)

"Bist du schwarzfahren?" "Nein, habe ich meine Fahrscheine vergessen, aber kann ich für einmal bezahlen?" (and sometimes if the man/woman is nice they will let you pay the price for the ticket instead of giving you a fine.)

by Lauren Robinson August 8, 2005

31πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž


income

The act of coming in, as in the black man's vocabulary - a verb.

"I just got in bed wif da ho and income my wife."

by Lauren Robinson June 19, 2005

46πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


neu

German language's word for "new".

"Oh Mutti, ich habe einen neu Jacke gekauft."

by Lauren Robinson June 19, 2005

25πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž