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German Slang?? Smocklitzer?
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So lately my friends have started calling me "smocklitzer" (spelling?). I have no idea what it means and they won't tell me. It sounds german to me but i'm not sure. Does anyone know german/german slang or can any one help me out with this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds a bit Yiddish really but without the correct spelling it's a bit of a non word really .
However schmecklich means tasty .
Schmuck is also a German word meaning jewellry ( bling basically )and also a Yiddish word for a foolish person.
Glitz is sparkle.
So gawd knows ..are you a sparkly jewellry wearing person who is very tasty or a complete twonk :))
However schmecklich means tasty .
Schmuck is also a German word meaning jewellry ( bling basically )and also a Yiddish word for a foolish person.
Glitz is sparkle.
So gawd knows ..are you a sparkly jewellry wearing person who is very tasty or a complete twonk :))
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