Have definitely heard it before, an expression of surprise or shock. It's like Penny on The Big Bang Theory, saying: "Holy crap on a cracker."do you!
i do!
also in German!
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Have definitely heard it before, an expression of surprise or shock. It's like Penny on The Big Bang Theory, saying: "Holy crap on a cracker."do you!
i do!
also in German!
Ah! German for a Deaf Leppard.
You forgot part of it: "The Law Firm of Dewey, Cheatham, & Howe!"Dewey, Cheatham, & Howe!
From Google AI:Ah! German for a Deaf Leppard.
"Gunter Glieben Glauten Globen" is a German-sounding gibberish phrase that appears at the beginning of Def Leppard's 1983 song "Rock of Ages". The phrase has no meaning, but the band has sometimes joked that it means "running through the forest silently". Producer Mutt Lange started saying the phrase because he got tired of counting the band in with "1, 2, 3, 4," and the boys liked it so they put it in the song.
I always thought it was German until I tried to run it through Google Translate, then saw the Def Leppard explanation.From Google AI:
it is international
It = that exclamationa little lost, what exactly is the "it" you are referring too ... is the symbolism explainable also as a secular response possible for general use. as those three were.
It = that exclamation
... is the symbolism explainable also as a secular response possible for general use. as those three were.
What's your point.Ok
you willrecognize
jesus, mary, joseph