036 Guguruz - sweet corn

You want sweet corn as a side dish? Then order "Guguruz" in the Upper-Austrian restaurants.

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(by Jonathan, 2bBK3, April 2012)

035 gschmo - very funny or comfortable

"gschmo" is very well known in the southern region of Upper-Austria, in the Salzkammergut. It's used in comfortable or funny situations.

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(by Steffi & Taschi of 2bBK3, April 2012)

034 drecklatschn - puddle full of filthy water

Kids love to jump into "drecklatschn". In Upper-Austria we say "drecklatschn", when we mean a puddle full of filthy water.

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(by Lisa & Katharina of 2bBK3, April 2012)

033 jessas na - for heaven's sake

"For heaven's sake". We've got a similar expression here in Upper-Austria, we say "jessas na". Literally, "jessas na" menas "Jesus, no!".

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(by Jasmin, Anja, Bianca of 2bBK3, April 2012)

 

032 dramhappad - to be half asleep

Do you know the feeling, when you get up in the morning, still half asleep and drowsy? In Upper-Austria we say "dramhappad" to this feeling.

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(by Claudia and Sophie, 2bBK3, April 2012)

031 blofuassi - to walk barefoot

In summer we love to walk "blofuassi". This means: to walk barefoot.

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(by Isabella, Stefan, 2bBK3, April 2012)

030 Hau di hea samma mea - join us

You say "Hau di hea, samma mea", if you want your friends to join you in a pub, bar or restaurant to have more fun.

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(by Christina, Kathrin & Richard, 2bBK3, April 2012)

029 hoazn - set something on fire or smoke a cigarette

In Austria we say „Hoazn“ when we set something on fire. We also use the woard “hoazn” when we are going to have a cigarette-break.

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(by 1aBK2, January 2012)

028 saufen - to drink a lot of alcohol

In Austria we say „saufen“, when we go out and drink a lot of alcohol.  

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(by Schmidi & Luki, 1aBK2, January 2012)

 

027 sau drawi - to be very busy

In Austria we say "saudrawi“ when somebody is very, very busy.

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(by Sarah and Sheena, 1aBK2, January 2012)