My Grandfather use to say, when the question about our family heritage, that we were slop bucket Dutch. We took that as meaning the we were from Dutch stock but deluded by inter marriages and living the hard life in the hills of Virginia and West Virginia. Also with a little less morals than our immigrant ancestors.
No, pale does not mean bucket. A pale can refer to a wooden stake or a boundary marker, or can mean lacking color or brightness.
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
a bucket = a pail dim or colorless = pale
Slagroom, you mean?
if you mean what the word liar is in dutch... That's leugenaar
Depends which game. You'll get a much better price for 'Pokemon: SoulSilver' for example, than you will for 'Back at the Barnyard: Slop Bucket Games'!
It's when a man and a woman love eachother very much...
No, pale does not mean bucket. A pale can refer to a wooden stake or a boundary marker, or can mean lacking color or brightness.
slip, slop, slapslip on a shirt, slop on sunscreen and slap on a hatslip, slop, slap da dain the sun we always say, SLIP, SLOP, SLAP.
Are you a little pale. This is a play on the word pail, which is a bucket.
Bodem has several meanings bodem can be the lowest part of a pit (such as the bottom of a bucket) in combination it can also mean as the lowest possible (bodemcijfer - lowest grade one can possible get when to be taken seriously)
It means to die. The origin seems to be someone standing on a bucket to hang themselves, then kicking away the bucket.
its slop
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
A dutch man is a man from the Netherlands, or as we dutch say a dutch man is a "hollander"
Vraag is Dutch for Question.
Strawberry is in Dutch aardbei.