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* '''sagen:''' (''German'') to tell → ''If you ask me and I tell you'' | * '''sagen:''' (''German'') to tell → ''If you ask me and I tell you'' | ||
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+ | * '''I'll suck you:''' I will perform fellatio | ||
+ | * '''I'll sack you:''' I will quit with you (if you don't do it) | ||
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+ | [[Category: Old Testament]] | ||
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+ | * '''sack:''' as with Troy → [[Troysirs]] |
Latest revision as of 06:31, 12 November 2013
- I ask you
- Isaac: Biblical character, the son of Sarah (see sair and solly) and the patriarch Abraham; in Hebrew "Isaac" means "God has laughed" (see Genesis 21:6), which echoes laffing two lines above and anticipates Hou! Hou! in the same line
- sagen: (German) to tell → If you ask me and I tell you
- I'll suck you: I will perform fellatio
- I'll sack you: I will quit with you (if you don't do it)
- sack: as with Troy → Troysirs