The term "German farts" humorously refers to the German word "Forte," which means "to break wind." This has led to playful associations with bread names that might sound amusing in English, such as "Bierbrot" (beer bread) or "Wurstbrot" (sausage bread). However, there are no officially recognized breads directly named after farts; the connection is more of a linguistic joke than a culinary tradition.
Your butt
Turtle farts!!!!!!
NO, some come from the mouth and THERE CALLED BURPS
maybe because you are used 2 your own farts and odors?
"Farts" by Dav Pilkey is set to be released on August 16, 2022.
Stone comes from Stein which is German and means stone. It can be German or German-Jewish. Many Jewish names are German words or come from German words. Schwartz, for example, means black in German.
Pitta breads come from Greece.
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Linguistically, the names Meyer, Meier, Mayer, Maier and Mayr are German.
My last names goble and my husband is from England but apparently it is German
The two big names that come to mind are Halloween and Scorpions