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GermanyBernd2020-09-01 14:17:15 · 6yNo. 100491reply
In German, the glans penis is called acorn, in Icelandic it is called king.
 
What are your onions about these names and what is it called in your language?
MoscowBernd2020-09-01 14:30:37 · 6yNo. 100493reply
It's called "golovka" here which means "little head" and most of the time does mean "little head.
The rude option is "zalupa" and through the very dark and long forest of etmology taking its roots in Middle Russian that means "the object which covering was pushed back" but that's profanity.
MoscowBernd2020-09-01 14:31:02 · 6yNo. 100494reply
Additional info: I prefer acorn because it's innocent and childish.
GermanyBernd2020-09-01 14:39:16 · 6yNo. 100495reply
Very interesting. Especially zalupa has a fitting etymology, but "little head" sounds appropriate and innocent enough for it to be a neutral term. In what way do you mean "profanity"? Is it considered disgusting or insulting or just not appropriate to use publicly? Would your gf call it zalupa when you're being intimate?
 
In theory I like acorn very much, but when I hear "Eichel" in German it sounds unpleasant when referring to a penis. It sounds like your 60yo teacher telling about it in sexual education class.
TurkeyBernd2020-09-01 14:49:35 · 6yNo. 100497reply
Better names than just "head"
MoscowBernd2020-09-01 14:57:16 · 6yNo. 100499reply
> not appropriate to use publicly
This. But unfortunately the Russian approach to profanity has followed the global decline of culture, so you can hear it anywhere now.
> Would your gf call it zalupa when you're being intimate
If she's a subhuman bydlo pig of course.
RussiaBernd2020-09-01 18:38:18 · 6yNo. 100544reply
nobody as for as i know uses zalupa anymore, we just call it a shliapa(literally "hat")
GermanyBernd2020-09-01 20:06:52 · 6yNo. 100568reply
Shliapa sounds like some slimy alien.
RussiaBernd2020-09-01 20:08:43 · 6yNo. 100572reply
Where the hell are you from :DDDDD
RussiaBernd2020-09-01 20:11:26 · 6yNo. 100574reply
pronunciation
 
originally ans kubanoid, but i lived all across russia.
maybe calling it that is our company local meme, but i always been calling it like that.
GermanyBernd2020-09-01 20:13:59 · 6yNo. 100576reply
I want that mexican grille to touch my shliapa :3
RussiaBernd2020-09-01 20:16:53 · 6yNo. 100577reply
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