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So, does your language have a male name that's an euphemism for "penis"?
In this part of DK there's no names that's an dysphemism for "penis"... Winston says "Børge", but there's two things that doesn't fit here:
1) I have never heard "Børge"* been used like that
and
2) The only place I've ever heard the name "Børge" been used (as a name) is in old movies (which mostly took place on that strange island called Sjælland in danish (what's the english name?))
Originally posted by Zulu Elephant
going for a jimmy means going for a piss over here
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Ted Evans is another, although i always thought it was ar$e, but ive heard it used for someones johnson too.
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I think Piet means penis. I don't think anyone uses piet though.. it sounds incredibly silly and lame. We simply use "lul" as in "lul" or "vieze lul" (which means dirty dick, which sounds a bit funny in English )
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Originally posted by Adagio
In this part of DK there's no names that's an dysphemism for "penis"... Winston says "Børge", but there's two things that doesn't fit here:
1) I have never heard "Børge"* been used like that
and
2) The only place I've ever heard the name "Børge" been used (as a name) is in old movies (which mostly took place on that strange island called Sjælland in danish (what's the english name?))
*or any other danish name for that matter
1) Me neither.
2) That must be very dissapointing for those 9.578 who has that name according to Danmarks Statistik, and no, it's not my name
Zealand.
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With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.
It's an area in central Europe that's been inhabited for a pretty long time, so I wouldn't be surprised if it did have a specifically transliterated name in English. And that name seems to be Zealand: http://www.answers.com/topic/zealand
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well at least Shetland doesn't make any sense... aren't they islands between Wales and Ireland? I thought you were just trying to guess some islands near UK.
But the origin of New Zealand still confuses me... what on earth that island did have to do with Zealand when it was originally discovered?
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