Blunzn

Today we are (again) talking about something to eat. I hope that you guys out there reading my blog are not getting upset or think that all we ever do is eat.

We are talking about Blunzn today. The proper German would be something like Blutwurst or in English blood sausage. For easier understanding two pictures:







As you see it is something quite red and fatty.

The Austrian word for fatty is fett and it is pronounced the same way as the English fat. And the word we explain first is: Blunzn-fett this is an adjective and used for people who are quite drunk. Just a little bit more than having a Damenspitzerl we will explain that too, just wait and keep on checking and coming back.

The other use is: Blunzn or blede Blunzn and very often used for women in a not to charming way. If you look at the pictures a little longer and try to match them faces you will see that the face of a person can get that way, if the person is quite upset. And women always upset about everything tend to get this face colour. And not only she is upset, no, she is upsetting other people as well.

Homework: (I know you guys out there did not expect that, but come on: I have all the work writing this here and you think you can get away by just reading this?) Next time you are in a situation where a woman is complaining about something minor making a big fuss about nothing, just say out loud: "Blede Blunzn!", smile and walk away, remember DO NOT GET UPSET yourself!

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  4. AnonymousJune 10, 2012

    blunzn is also used like wurscht, in the sense that "des is ma blunzn" means "I don't care about that". The high german translation for blunzn in this context would be "egal" or better: "scheißegal"

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