I don't know,ut I know that gay Amish are called "Twinkies."
dutch
The Amish word for baby.
Rumspringa
If you do good, good will come back to you.
Amish
"Rumspringa" is the word for Amish teenagers' period of experimentation and freedom from religious rules.
threathening or clouding come to mind
Rumspringa
The word "geography" is derived from the Greek words "geo" meaning Earth and "graphy" meaning to write, which is a field of science that studies the Earth's physical features and processes, including its landforms, climates, and ecosystems.
The term "gaucho" originated in the South American pampas regions, particularly in Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. It is derived from the indigenous Quechua language, meaning "orphan" or "vagabond." Gauchos were known as skilled horsemen and nomadic cattle herders in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Amish originated in German speaking portions of Switzerland, and in Germany. Because the German word for "German" is "deutsch," many English-speaking Americans misheard or mispronounced the word when the Amish spoke it and called them "Dutch." Thus the ongoing confusion between German and Dutch origins for this group.
to describe the sun bleached boards that were the seats there in the 1880s