• @[email protected]
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    281 year ago

    I’m a shufflemuffel and I say with nary a hint of irony: treat walking like driving and GET OUT OF THE PASSING LANE.

    • TWeaK
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      71 year ago

      I find gently scraping your shoe on the floor, on the side you’re passing, to be a great way to get slow people out of the way. They hear a noise on one side and move away from it.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        Alternatively you can quietly gnarl like a rabid dog the whole time. Advantage: your poor shoes don’t suffer. Disadvantage: they’ll take you for a crazy person. Advantage: nobody messes with crazy.

  • @AllonzeeLV
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    121 year ago

    As an American, I am in perpetual shock that schadenfreude doesn’t have an English analog.

    It’s literally our most universal core societal value here and we don’t even have a word for it.

    • hypelightfly
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      161 year ago

      It does have an English analog, it’s schadenfreude. Like many (most?) English words, it’s been adopted.

      • @FReddit
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        21 year ago

        Well, English is a Germanic language.

  • @DrTeeth
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    51 year ago

    I hate being confused. Am I a bafflemuffel?

  • Dojan
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    51 year ago

    Truffle/Shuffle/Chuckle/Kerfuffle do not rhyme with muffel.

  • @LemmyNameMyself
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    41 year ago

    If I hate muffled sounds does that make me a mufflemuffel?

  • @Krististrasza
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    1 year ago

    So people who insist on modifying the exhaust on their cars or bikes to make them louder and annoy everyone around them are Mufflermuffel.
    And when you tell a grouch to stop complaining you’ll be a Muffelmuffler.

  • @dopeshark
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    31 year ago

    Why do we all have to wear this ridiculous ties!