On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 15:39, Andreas Tille wrote: > On Tue, 4 May 2004, Mario Lang wrote: > > > Here it is used to refer to the thing you use to hang up clothes for drying. > > As in "Wäschekluppe". > Perhaps you should file a new Wikipedia entry to help your fellow German > native speakers to understand your local slang. ;-) I just asked here in the office Germans from different areas in Germany (South, East, North, West). Nobody has ever heard of the work 'Kluppe'. I think I have heard of 'Wäscheklappe'. I know 'Kloppe' ;-). And 'Klappe'. But not 'Kluppe'. With "Wäschekluppe" you probably mean Wäscheklammer (clothespin)? Greetings, Oliver
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