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  2. Dutch profanity - Wikipedia

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    Dutch profanity can be divided into several categories. Often, the words used in profanity by speakers of Dutch are based around various names for diseases. In many cases, these words have evolved into slang, and many euphemisms for diseases are in common use.

  3. List of Dutch phrases - Wikipedia

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    RTL Nieuws (in Dutch). 2018-10-26; References This page was last edited on 23 September 2024, at 11:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. List of English words of Dutch origin - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of Dutch expressions used in English; some are relatively common (e.g. cookie), some are comparatively rare.In a survey by Joseph M. Williams in Origins of the English Language it is estimated that about 1% of English words are of Dutch origin.

  5. Swaffelen - Wikipedia

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    Swaffelen is Dutch and was named as the word of the year in the Netherlands and Belgium in 2008. The act of swaffelen often takes place in the form of teasing, crude humor, or a degrading context, but it can also be a sexual act. When the act is practiced on a person, it is often the person's cheek that is hit with the flaccid or semi-hard penis.

  6. Category:Dutch words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    See as example Category:English words Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dutch-language words and phrases . This category contains Dutch words and phrases .

  7. Bargoens - Wikipedia

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    Bargoens (Dutch pronunciation: [bɑrˈɣuns] ⓘ) is a form of Dutch slang. More specifically, it is a cant language that arose in the 17th century, and was used by criminals, tramps and travelling salesmen as a secret code, like Spain's Germanía or French Argot. It is speculated to originate from Rotwelsch.

  8. Hottentot (racial term) - Wikipedia

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    However, no definitive Dutch etymology for the term is known. A widely claimed etymology is from a supposed Dutch expression equivalent to "stammerer, stutterer", applied to the Khoikhoi on account of the distinctive click consonants in their languages. There is, however, no earlier attestation of a word hottentot to support this theory. An ...

  9. Talk:Dutch profanity - Wikipedia

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    The word kankerlekker is not used by the dutch people , any profanity with the word kanker is actually considered offensive. The word usage might have been influenced by foreigners considering the multicultural society.--85.151.35.218 17:47, 30 May 2014 (UTC) Kanker is like fuck(ing) also used to power up a word. For example Fucking delicious ...