Difference between revisions of "Chinx on the Flur"
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* '''Flur''' (''German''): farmland, field | * '''Flur''' (''German''): farmland, field | ||
* '''floor''' | * '''floor''' | ||
− | * '''chinks''' | + | * '''chinks''': fissures, crevices |
* '''Chinks:''' derogatory name for Chinese people | * '''Chinks:''' derogatory name for Chinese people | ||
* '''"Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes"''' (nursery rhyme): "and she shall have music wnerever she goes" | * '''"Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes"''' (nursery rhyme): "and she shall have music wnerever she goes" | ||
[[Category: Nursery rhymes]] | [[Category: Nursery rhymes]] |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 21 February 2013
- Flur (German): floor, hallway
- Flur (German): farmland, field
- floor
- chinks: fissures, crevices
- Chinks: derogatory name for Chinese people
- "Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes" (nursery rhyme): "and she shall have music wnerever she goes"