It was slang for a German. The French often called a German a "boche". In WWII, it was more often krauts, or squareheads, and among GIs stationed in Germany since WWII, Herms (as in Herman).
It was a term used for German nationals.
Slang term for a German ( fritz was/is a German name)
'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
Abolitionist
The term is "Reb". During the Civil War, confederates were "rebelling" against the US, so rebels were a common term. Johnny Reb was a standard term during that period.
It was a term used for German nationals.
It meant that the Germans were eating choclate covered strawberries in their trenches.
Slang term for a German ( fritz was/is a German name)
Chyme is the medical term meaning stomach contents during digestion.
Fritz was a derogatory term for a German person.
The Great Migration means that the Puritans left for the Americas.
Nocturnal bruxism means grinding teeth during sleep.
This is known as equivocation, where a term is used with multiple meanings, leading to a logical fallacy. It can create confusion or misrepresent the argument by changing the meaning of the term within the discussion. Clarity in definitions and consistent use of terms can help prevent equivocation in arguments.
Hyperemesis gravidarum is the term for excessive vomiting during pregnancy.
Fenny is a slang term for a girl who has a great sense of humor. She is cool, interesting, and has a great smile.
Wheezing is a medical term for an abnormal, high-pitched breath sound during expiration.
tough D is term meaning that you play great defense