It means in Swedish "Runkar Snoppen" or when translated to english "Jerking Off", which is not really a direct or perfect translation but you get the point right?
Guy 1: Hey can you say i like to Run Car Snow Pen a guy.
Guy 2:Ok??? I like to Run Car Snow Pen a guy.
Guy 1: HA you fucking gay.
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"The pen is mightier than the sword" means a person can cause people to change their opinions(e.g., to fight a war)and on a large scale whereas a sword can only change a peron's opion by force and then often only results in the person's death.
The Founding Fathers of the United States of America considered the pen to be mightier than the sword, and therefore were able to gain the freedom of America by uniting the colonists.
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A combination of english words that are very funny in swedish. It translates to jerking off your penis. It's a wordcombination that kids in Sweden learn in elementary school, and it's used to jockeboi prank your friends.
Can you say 'run car snow pen', fast a couple of times?
Run car snow pen, runka snow pen, runkar snoppen!
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Two people who exchange constant communication via text and social media but never see each other in real life. Similar to the penpals back in the day who would write and send letters in the mail to each other from different countries yet never meet.
Amy: girl, i see Mikey always in ya comments! are yβall hanging out?
Cassidy: nah sis, he just wanna be a modern day pen pal. Never want to come out my messages and step into real life
If you say it in sweden it would sound like "Masturbating the dick"
Tourist: Run car snow pen
Swedish Emil: NIIIIIICE
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When a girl has taken dick with out a condom, the guy came in her. And she liked it, the guy writes pen 15 on her hand. She is now part of the pen 15 club.
John had to take my hand and write pen 15 on my hand at the dentist. Then the receptionist said, "ah huh, pen 15 club." Then i ask what that mean. He tells me then i smack him.
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When it comes to governance of human beings, our thoughts, our thinking outweigh violence.
"Beneath the rule of men entirely great,
The pen is mightier than the sword." Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton (1803β1873)
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