"Lecker" is a German word that translates to "tasty" or "delicious" in English. It is commonly used to describe food that is enjoyable and flavorful. The term can also be applied to drinks or even experiences that are particularly pleasurable. In casual conversation, saying something is "lecker" expresses a positive and enthusiastic appreciation for it.
In the book "Among the Imposters," lecker means delicious or tasty. It is a German word used to describe food that is enjoyable to eat.
i have read among the imposters and i have found that lecker means dork
Tall, muscular, flirty, sweet, humorous and lecker lecker! ;D
Marjorie Lecker was born on March 9, 1966, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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The cast of Lecker schlank - 2004 includes: Andrea Kempter as Herself - Host (2005-)
"Tasty" in German is "lecker."
In "Among the Impostors" by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the word "lecker" is a German term that means "tasty" or "delicious." Its use in the book underscores the cultural nuances of the characters and their experiences in a dystopian setting. The word often evokes a sense of longing or normalcy amidst the challenges they face.
Sidney Lecker has written: 'How to get lucky' -- subject(s): Success 'The success factor' -- subject(s): Success 'Who are you?' -- subject(s): Personality tests, Self-evaluation
The cast of Bunt und lecker - 2012 includes: Lotta Balensiefen as herself Bouchra Kamil as herself Awa Kandja Bachtig as herself