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'Kanjus Makkhichus' Among Most Bizarre Words

The book titled 'Toujouras Tingo' has listed some of the most bizarre and words and phrases used around the world. 'Kati-Kehari' means to have the waist of an elegant lion while 'Kanjus Makkhichus' means someone so tight that if a fly falls into their tea they'll fish it out and suck it dry before throwing it away.
Words
like
'Tingo'
are
included
in
the
book,
which
mean
borrowing
individual
objects
from
a
friend's
house
until
none
are
left.
The
word
is
used
in
Easter
Island.
The other word mentioned is 'Gwarlingo', which is a Welsh description of the sound of a grandfather clock before it strikes.
Sjostygg is used in Norwegian to describe someone so ugly that the tide refuses to come in if they stand on the shore. The Austrian way to tell someone to go to hell is Du Kannst Mir Gern Den Buckel Runterrutschen Und Mit Der Zunge Bremse, which means "You can slide down my hunchback using your tongue as a brake."
People from philipines call someone who is good-looking from afar but ugly up close as 'Layogenic' . The Japanese word 'Ikibari' means a "lively needle" and is used to describe a man who is willing but under-endowed.
In
Russia
a
man
who
has
sex
with
two
women
at
the
same
time
is
called
'Stroitel'
while
'Tantenverfuhrer'
in
German
refers
to
a
young
man
suspiciously
well
mannered.
It
literally
translates
as
"aunt
seducer".
The French say 'Les Avoir A Zero' which means "to have one's testicles down to zero", in other words to be 'frightened'. AGENCIES



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