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Guten

A catch-all derived from the German word for 'good'.

Can be used as a greeting, farewell, or general acknowledgement.

Person 1: "Hello?"
Person 2: "Guten."
Person 1: "How has your day been?"
Person 2: "Eh. Guten."
Person 1: "Any plans for the weekend?"
Person 2: "Not yet. There is a concert Friday night that I'm considering."
Person 1: "Oh, well let me know; I'll go with you. But I have to go. Call me later?"
Person 2: "Yup. Guten!"

by clicheaspirations September 27, 2011

22๐Ÿ‘ 6๐Ÿ‘Ž


guten morgen

good morning in german

"guten morgen"
(good morning.)

by DA GERMAN BOMB November 5, 2010

32๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


guten talon

new way of greeting your mates in germany, especially used by young people

person a: hallo mein freund
person b: guten talon kolleg

by derwirklichechte January 20, 2021

21๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Guten Tag

It means: Hello!, Good day!, Good afternoon!, How do you do? in German

Friend: Hello
Me: Guten tag!
Friend: Does that mean pack a bowl or hello?
Me: ja
Friend: "ja" what?
Me: ja to both

by Psyska October 23, 2013

82๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


guten tag

German for good day, but we all know it really means "Good times."

Remember when we did that stuff? Oh man, guten tag!

by laurel = l33t April 26, 2004

52๐Ÿ‘ 82๐Ÿ‘Ž


Guten heute leute

Its the danish national anthem.

Guten heute leute. Hiers skib Skanderborg nach die danische grรฆnse

by SpaghettiLover609 March 7, 2023


Guten Tag meine Schlampe

A formal and overall polite way to greet a woman (or a group of woman by adding an 'n' to the end of Schlampe) in German. Literally means 'Good day my Lady.'

Ex.1

Jonny is walking to school. He sees a romantic interest talking to a group of her friends, and wants to gain her attention. As he walks past, he shouts, "Guten Tag meine Schlampen!"

Ex.2

Robert is looking to get a raise from his boss. Hoping to impress his superior, he greets his female boss by saying "Guten Tag meine Schlampe!"

by PossumCuber November 16, 2010

29๐Ÿ‘ 26๐Ÿ‘Ž