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What does digger mean in German slang?
Often used in the Cities of Germany, “Digger” is the replacement for “Dude” or “Bro”. It is used in the same context as “Dude” or “Bro”.
What are some German slang words?
20 Everyday German Slang Words (So You Sound Like A Native)
- Alter! This is one of my favourite German expressions.
- Moin. Moin is the shortening of the phrase, “Guten Morgen” or good morning in parts of northern Germany.
- Geil.
- Irre.
- Krass.
- Lecker.
- Assi.
- Hammer.
What does Digga mean in Australia?
Digger is a military slang term for soldiers from Australia and New Zealand.
Do Germans say bro?
Digga is simply word you use when addressing a friend, like “mate”, “dude” or “bro”. It’s older variation, Dicker, technically means “fat guy” but the most common use if the term has nothing to do with weight. What is its origin?
How do you say homeboy in German?
“homeboy” in German
- volume_up. Gangmitglied.
- Einheimischer.
- Kumpel.
What’s a simp in slang?
Simp is a slang insult for men who are seen as too attentive and submissive to women, especially out of a failed hope of winning some entitled sexual attention or activity from them. The word simp is meant to troll young men for doing anything for a girl to get some action he supposedly deserves.
What is the origin of the word Digga?
Then, I finally mentioned my interpretation of the word Digga to a German friend. After they finally stopped crying with laughter, they explained to me that although Digga does have a similar meaning to what I was already thinking, the origin is much different. Simply put, Digga is the Northern German way to say bro.
What does EY Digga mean?
” Ey Digga, was geht?” – “Yo dude, what’s up?” Get the water slapper neck gaiter and mug. NOTHING TO DO WITH THE WORD NIGGA/NIGGER IN ENGLISH! ey digga, was geht? Also Dicker, Digger, Diggah or Diggha is a german phrase, that is the equivalent to the english term bro, dude or homie.
What is a Digga mug?
Get a digga mug for your brother Georges. Derived from the word Digger, used to describe Australian troops who dug the trenches in WWI, Digger has been cultural slang in Australia for mate, which is slang for friend.
What is the origin of the German word ‘GG’?
The “ck” in Dicker changed to the “gg” in Digga because of the Hamburg dialect. Further the word was popularized by the hip hop culture of northern Germany in the early 90s and is today used all over the country especially in Berlin. Hey Digga lang nicht mehr gesehen!