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weisste was-sch-mein

german slang: means nowhattamean? for nonslangers: do you know what im saying?

Die Alte hat dich aufm Kieker, machma n Ruhigen sonst schnalltse noch was, weisste was-sch-mein!!!

That bitch is watchin you, calm down or she gone get a clue, yannowhatamsayin!!

by assessina la mara February 3, 2010

5๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Mein Penis Kรคmpfe

From the English words "My Penis Struggle." The point in a day when one has masturbated to such an extent that his ejaculation is a dry heave.

"I have masturbated so much Mein Penis Kรคmpfe kicked in."

by M. J. M. April 29, 2009

13๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


ghetto low mein

Another way of saying ramen noodles

jeff: Dude, what's for dinner tonight?

Trey: Man, all we got tonight is ghetto low mein.

by Coco puffs145 April 18, 2009

5๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lo Mein Buffet

When a man stuffs feces into the vagina and anus of his partner, has sexual intercourse with both orifices, and transmits HIV to the unknowing partner whose orifices are filled with shit.

Dude, Zachary totally gave that fat stripper the Lo Mein Buffet last night. Wait till that bitch finds out she's got AIDS, that's gonna be fuckin hilarious!

by Dick Slap Death February 4, 2010

8๐Ÿ‘ 10๐Ÿ‘Ž


Chicken Chow Mein

Genericized word for food.

Let's go get some chicken chow mein somewhere, I'm starving!

by candotude November 16, 2008

5๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


safety mein bruder

Core language from High Wycombe. Comes from the word 'safe' but is extended to convey extra meaning. Comes vaguely from German to mean 'safe my brother'.

Simjob: "Here, have a free Subway."
SaxWan: "Safety mein bruder."

by Simjob March 30, 2005

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mu mein le

Derived from Hindi and literally meaning "take it in the mouth," mu mein le is increasingly being used colloquially as an Indian form of "cheers" or "drink up" while drinking together.

Its usage started in pubs around Bandra, Mumbai, and later spread to Indian metros. A popular brand of t-shirts even features the slogan beside an empty whiskey tumbler.

What are you waiting for--we're 2 beers ahead of you! Mu mein le!

by Lexicologist400005 July 28, 2014

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