BaldJean wrote:
someone_else wrote:
A Person wrote:
What about anything that includes the phrase "Kobaia iss de hundin"? |
I guess that this is a phrase on its own. Maybe we can do something with the words "Kobaia(n)" and "hundin", but I don't know what.
Anyway, I have another word:
vander (n): The constant factor in an ever-changing line-up |
it is, of course, "Hündin" and not "hundin". actually this is quite funny for anyone who speaks German, because "Hündin" is the German word for a female dog 
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Thanks for the hint! Now we have it:
Hündin (n): A female singer in a Krautrock band whose vocals sound more or less like barking

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Often erroneously spelled as hundin.
Edited by someone_else - August 25 2009 at 04:27