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Wunderbar, a German expression used in English which means "wonderful" Wunderbar (bar), a queer bar in Syracuse, New York; Wunderbar (chocolate bar), a chocolate bar sold in Canada and Germany; Wunderbar Films, an Indian film production company
The title is a pun on wunderbar, which is German for "wonderful". Plot. Wonder Bar is set in a Paris nightclub, with the stars playing the 'regulars' at the club. The ...
Wunderbar is a queer bar and theater situated in downtown Syracuse that provides a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community in the surrounding area. Tanner Efinger, [1] the owner of Wunderbar, fostered this space by presenting a multitude of programming representing individual queer communities and being able to cater to the various wants and needs of the queer community in Syracuse.
Canadian and German version of the Starbar, branded "Wunderbar" in a package of mini bite-size pieces. In Canada and Germany, Wunderbar is a Cadbury Adams product marketed under the license of Cadbury UK Limited. It is also available in a package of "minis" and in a 12 g size for Halloween.
kaput (German spelling: kaputt), out-of-order, broken, dead; nix, from German nix, dialectal variant of nichts (nothing) Scheiße, an expression and euphemism meaning "shit", usually as an interjection when something goes amiss; Ur- (German prefix), original or prototypical; e.g. Ursprache, Urtext; verboten, prohibited, forbidden, banned. In ...
Virman Vundabar was created by Jack Kirby and first appeared in Mister Miracle #5 (December 1971). His physical appearance is modeled after Benito Mussolini. [2]The name "Vundabar" is a corruption of the German word "wunderbar", which means "wonderful", and has also been spelled as "Vunderbarr".
The German shepherd result, however, was further broken down into three distinct shepherd types: German shepherd, white Swiss shepherd dog, and East-European shepherd. For all four breeds found ...
Die Wunder-Bar. Musical comedy written in 1929 together with Géza Herczeg to music by Robert Katscher . Der Traumexpreß. Revue written in 1931 together with Fritz Grünbaum to music by Robert Katscher. Hofloge. Musical comedy written in 1936, based on a story by J. M. Crawford, to music by Hans Lang. Dixie.