von von
Hope hope
von von means hope hope
VON
hope
von means hope
von
In German, von is a preposition which approximately means 'of' or 'from'.
When it is used as a part of a German family name, it can indicate a member of the nobility, like the French, and Portuguese "de". At certain times and places, it has been illegal for anyone who was not a member of the nobility to use von before their family name. However, in the Middle Ages the "von" particle was still a common part of names and was widely used also by commoners.
See also van
When it is used as a part of a German family name, it can indicate a member of the nobility, like the French, and Portuguese "de". At certain times and places, it has been illegal for anyone who was not a member of the nobility to use von before their family name. However, in the Middle Ages the "von" particle was still a common part of names and was widely used also by commoners.
See also van
"Hans von Duisburg" meant Hans from (the city of) Duisburg.
Von
In the dialect of Old Norse (Vikings) it means "hope."
Tyna von... (forget hope)
Von
1:A guy who understands a girls feelings more so than her own. He can make anyone laugh and brighten someone's day by the smallest things. He is usually characterized by artistic abilities, being a nerd, and is incredibly smart. A Von is the best guy to talk to because he will listen. Be careful when you meet a Von because he might steal your heart (for girls only).
2:the epitomy of Prince Charming
2:the epitomy of Prince Charming
That guy just drew a master piece while listening to me talk about my feelings, he must be a Von.
A Von
Spending a whole teacher's paycheck on something to flex
Person 1: Hey how much was that new gucci robe?
Person 2: Oh, this? Just a Von
Person 2: Oh, this? Just a Von
von
it is a word basically meaning peng (hot/attractive)
“oh shit she’s so VON”