A person or thing like an idea. Means literally 'scrubbed'. Slight profanity, but not much. Heritage is unclear, possibly from 'scrubbed until nothing left'.
Das ist Bescheuert!
Bist du Bescheuert?
I thought it was used in a similar
context as 'retarded' eg. "That movie
was totally retarded"... dunno...
Does anyone have a clearer definition? Comment by: Brokenstreetlite
Further words with same meaning:
bekloppt, "der hat ein an`ne Waffel",
"sprung in`ne Schssel"
means: He`s crazy/freaky
more rough: "Der hat den Schuss nich
mehr gehoert"
means: so much mad that he becomes
stupid Comment by: Jung
bescheuert means stupid Comment by: Paula Rated:1/5
no that is not what that means..
translation is you didnt listen to me Comment by: Dr. Davidson Rated:5/5
post was referring to "Der hat den
Schuss nich mehr gehoert" means: so much
mad that he becomes stupid [Comment by:
Jung ] Comment by: Dr. Davidson Rated:5/5
Bescheuert is like crazy, or reatrded.
"Bist du bescheuert Alter?" Comment by: hailey
'Knallen' wre sehr ungewhnlich.
'Bumsen' ist wesentlich verbreiteter. Comment by: Rossi
es ist Gut
Comment by: Giovannii Bach Rated:4/5
"Bumsen" does indeed mean "to bang" but
it carries two connotations: one meaning
merely to bang or bump into something or
someone, and the other meaning "to bang"
(sexual connotation), i.e., "to f*ck,"
just as "to bang" is used in English--to
mean both things. "Ficken" is the
obvious cognate of the English "to
f*ck." I remember with amusement my days
as a student in Germany partlly because
in those days, there were round bumper
stickers or window stickers that said
"Ficken, Fressen, Fernsehen." It says a
good deal about my "mind" that I
remember *that.* Schoenen Tag noch!
Richard.
Comment by: Richard Rated:3/5
I am German and knallen is very common.
Bumsen on the other hand is very
old-fashioned. It was used in the 80's.
Nobody ever uses it anymore.
Today you'd say vögeln or knallen.
Ficken too but ficken is a lot more
"degrading" (degrading sex) Comment by: Paula Rated:3/5
how would you say "f*ck my life" or
something like it? haha
its something i say quite frequently in
english and i was wondering if there was
an equivalent in German Comment by: Aymee