A term for methusalem-aged stiff, white-haired toothless and nearly blind dogs, mainly German Shepards and German Dachshounds, always expressed in 3rd person (he instead of you) with a warm friendly voice of rapture patting the dogs head with emphasis when their Feiner successfully shat, brought a stick, tore a blanket or bit someone.
It's pronounced as 'finer'.
The opposite of a Feiner is a "Pfuihund" (filthy dog).
The target of a Feiner, eg. food, a pillow or pants is called a "Feini" (fine thing, pronounced: finy).
So ein Feiner ist er, ja, er ist so ein Feiner (Such a fine one he is, yes, he is such a fine one)
A term for methusalem-aged toothless and blind but still aggressive German Shepards and German Dachshounds. It is always expressed in 3rd person (he instead of you) with a warm friendly voice of rapture patting the dogs head with emphasis when their Feini successfully shat, brought a stick, tore a blanket or bit someone.
The opposite of a Feini is a "Pfuihund" (filthy dog).
Such a Feini he is. Yes, he is such a Feini.
Something delicious to eat or bite into.
The bait of a Feiner
Das ist ein Feini. (That's a fine thing.)