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Amazing how I am able to understand this by only knowing Swedish and English.
"Tasty in your hand"?
6 0 Reply"Lekker" is a weird word for us; it also works as "nicely" in a way.
Afterwards it says "out of the hand", which is an idiom meaning "lost control/went off the rails"
So it basically says " How was your weekend? Nicely lost control(/went off the rails)"
10 0 ReplyLmao so I didn't understand it like I thought I did xD
In Swedish we have "Läcker" which means tasty
9 0 ReplyYeah thats the actual meaning of Lekker for us as well.
9 0 ReplyAmazing language either way, either super incomprehensible or almost readable with the flick of a switch
9 0 ReplyNext meme-idea just dropped. Use lekker to enhance the most confusing shit, like irl.
7 0 Reply"Lekker kopje koffie" is already pretty meme-worthy for most german speakers I can tell you.
6 0 ReplyUntil they realize "lekker bankhangen" is a thing...
6 0 ReplyLekker neuken in de keuken jonge
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It's funny knowing German as well. 'Lekker'
5 0 ReplyComparing to German, in Dutch everything can be lekker!
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I think it can be translated as: "So how did your weekend go?" "Just nicely out of hand".
But I still didn't get the joke haha
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