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Wrong language. But even if you would find out the correct language, the internet wouldn't really help you.

As little help: It is "wumpe" with the prefix "Ur-". For that simplified problem, some German pages are existing that deal with the etymology. But finding them is really hard, it was once easier to find the language aspects first, instead of people putting this adjective into actual use.
 
Since Im tired, im going to assume its an immature remark in a foreign language. My personality dictates that I giggle and move on.


heheheheh.
 
Since Im tired, im going to assume its an immature remark a common adjective in a local dialect of a foreign language. My personality dictates that I giggle and move on.

I corrected this for you.
 
I can't take it anymore! :rofl:

This is one of those "what did you say?" -"nothing!" - "no no, I'm sure you said something!" - "yes, I said nothing!" situations...
 
hmm - opening superglue using your teeth isn't the best idea in the world
 
Done that before. Unpleasant.
 
hmm - opening superglue using your teeth isn't the best idea in the world

Done that before. Unpleasant.
Ouch. I remember one time at school one of the kids in my class played a prank on my friend, they poured superglue all over his seat, next thing you know, my friend sits down and is stuck to the chair.
 
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I once accidentally glued my fingers together while trying to repair something. Wasn't fun getting them apart...
 
I once accidentally glued my fingers together while trying to repair something. Wasn't fun getting them apart...
I did that while building a model space shuttle when I was 10. I had an interesting time sanding the glue off.
 
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Last year, used to weak "superglue", I tried repairing an RC helicopter and got glue all over my fingers. Its claims turned out to be true, it set in seconds. Pulling it off felt like peeling skin off. I was still finding glue on my nails and stuff for a few days.
Most of that was because the top was difficult to pierce and what I used suddenly dipped way into it.
 
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Anyone here ever used loctite? it's an industrial metal glue, and you need a crowbar to get the glued stuff apart again. Usually a big one. :shifty:
 
Anyone here ever used loctite? it's an industrial metal glue, and you need a crowbar to get the glued stuff apart again. Usually a big one. :shifty:

Nice stuff though, if you have enough surface for it to work. It doesn't like small contact surfaces.
 
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