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  2. Speibecken - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of Austria and Germany they are known as Kotzbecken (from kotzen, "to puke"). [2] [4] In Vietnam they are called bồn ói [nôn], meaning "puke sink". [3] Speibecken are nicknamed Papst ("pope") often said to be because people must bow their heads to use them. In some German-speaking regions vomiting is known as papsten ("poping

  3. Toilet humour - Wikipedia

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    American musician Matt Farley is known for writing and performing a multitude of songs related to urine, feces, vomit and various other bodily fluids under the pseudonym The Toilet Bowl Cleaners, including one of his most popular songs, entitled "Poop in My Fingernails". Farley has another pseudonym, The Odd Man Who Sings About Poop, Puke, and ...

  4. Nis Puk - Wikipedia

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    Nis Puk in the "legendary forest" on Sylt Statue of Nis Puk in Neukirchen/Nykirke. The Nis Puk [1] (sometimes also Niß Puk [2] (German: [ˈnɪs pʊk])) is a legendary creature, a kind of Kobold, from Danish-, [1] [3] Low German-[4] and North Frisian-speaking [5] areas of Northern Germany [4] and Southern Denmark, [6] among them Schleswig, today divided into the German Southern Schleswig and ...

  5. Happy birthday to Root Boy Slim, the NC-born wild man of ...

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    “Boogie Till You Puke” or “Dare to Be Fat.” ... Few would guess the man who sang “My Wig Fell Off” or “Liquor Store Holdup in Space” was the son of a golf course architect, shipped ...

  6. Puck (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of puck was uncertain. [1] The modern English word is attested already in Old English as puca (with a diminutive form pucel).Similar words are attested later in Old Norse (púki, with related forms including Old Swedish puke, Icelandic púki, and Frisian puk) but also in the Celtic languages (Welsh pwca, Cornish bucca and Irish púca).

  7. Puke (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Puke, the 1991 debut EP by American punk rock band Guttermouth HSwMS Puke (19) , a Psilander -class destroyer of the Royal Swedish Navy from 1940 to 1947 Johan Puke (1726–1756), Swedish military officer known for his role in the Coup of 1756 and his subsequent execution for treason

  8. Swedish profanity - Wikipedia

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    Derived from the Swedish words for vomit and vomiting (kräk, kräkas). Used similarly to the English "asshole". ... i.e. "a man who is horny as a goat" Gris ...

  9. Tagalog profanity - Wikipedia

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    Like many Spanish words borrowed into Tagalog, gago is gendered: the female form for a single woman or group of women is gaga, while gago is used for a single man, a group of men, or a group of men and women. [22] [30] According to the UP Diksiyonaryong Filipino, gago is also used in the sense of mahina ang ulo (a slow learner). [31]