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What does FLUTSCH in german means ....i think its a german word?

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i already googled it but translation fails

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  1. i have never heard this word.


  2. it is not a german word!!!!!!!!

  3. my goodness, are there actually people who claim to know the german language throroughly and say it´s not a word? Don´t believe the hype, Ingmar is 100 % correct.

    "Es flutscht nur so" can mean that it is getting done very fast, highly productive.

    If you hold a grape between 2 fingers, press it and if it slips out sort of like a projectile you have the exact description of something that "flutscht".

    And no, it´s NOT a bad word!

  4. It didn't translate.

  5. when something goes very quickly

    it´s described as flutsch

  6. When something is "flutschig" it is slippery. Flutschen, as a verb, means to slip, to glide (into something), also to work quickly (as in function, "das flutscht".)

    It's a regionalism, most likely understood in Bavaria and Austria, probably not in North Germany. Not a particularly bad word, although you can probably imagine in what context "flutschig" might be understood that way.

  7. its not german.. so think 'bout it twice b4 askin..

  8. FLUTSCH DER TOILETTEN

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