Deutschland
Like Disneyland, but better.
Yo, I went to Deutschland this winter vacation. It was ballin'
Deutschland
The German word for Germany. Germany was originally going to be named something closer to Deutschland other than how it is until some asshole had to fuck it all up.
German: Deutschland
English: Germany
English: Germany
Deutschland
Noun: Germany in German
Interjection: A word I scream when I stub my toe
Interjection: A word I scream when I stub my toe
Noun: I am currently on vacation in Deutschland
Interjection: DEUTSCHLAND, I STUBBED MY DANG TOE!!!! I NEED TO GO TO HOSPITAL!!
Interjection: DEUTSCHLAND, I STUBBED MY DANG TOE!!!! I NEED TO GO TO HOSPITAL!!
deutschland
Germany in the German language.
I went to Deutschland yesterday.
the "Deutschland!!!"
When having sex with a girl from behind, and you realize you are about to ejaculate. While speeding up your love-thrusts, you yell, "DEUTSCHLAND!" and ejaculate EVERYWHERE.
My friend Jessica was getting rammed doggie style when her boyfriend pulled the "Deutschland!!!". She spent three days cleaning it up.
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Bundesrepublik Deutschland is German for "Federal Republic of Germany" which is the full official name of the German Fatherland. See Germany for more details.
British: Hey, you see what the Bundesrepublik Deutschland is doing?
Americans: Not again, man.
Germans: BLITZKRIEG!
French: Oh shi*
Polish: ****
Americans: Not again, man.
Germans: BLITZKRIEG!
French: Oh shi*
Polish: ****
Deutschland über alles
A common name for the German National anthem relating to the first stanza.
Also known as "Das Lied der Deutschen" or "The Song of the Germans" as well as "Deutschlandlied" or "Song of Germany."
In modern times only the third stanza is used.
Also known as "Das Lied der Deutschen" or "The Song of the Germans" as well as "Deutschlandlied" or "Song of Germany."
In modern times only the third stanza is used.
Guy 1: What's the anthem of Germany?
Guy 2: It's Deutschlandlied, or sometimes referred to as "Deutschland über alles"
Guy 2: It's Deutschlandlied, or sometimes referred to as "Deutschland über alles"