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Guten

A catch-all derived from the German word for 'good'. Can be used as a greeting, farewell, or general acknowledgement.

Person 1: "Hello?" Person 2: "Guten." Person 1: "How has your day been?" Person 2: "Eh. Guten." Person 1: "Any plans for the weekend?" Person 2: "Not yet. There is a concert Friday night that I'm considering." Person 1: "Oh, well let me know; I'll go with you. But I have to go. Call me later?" Person 2: "Yup. Guten!"

by clicheaspirations September 27, 2011

guten morgen

good morning in german

"guten morgen" (good morning.)

by DA GERMAN BOMB November 05, 2010

guten talon

new way of greeting your mates in germany, especially used by young people

person a: hallo mein freund person b: guten talon kolleg

by derwirklichechte January 20, 2021

Guten Tag

It means: Hello!, Good day!, Good afternoon!, How do you do? in German

Friend: Hello Me: Guten tag! Friend: Does that mean pack a bowl or hello? Me: ja Friend: "ja" what? Me: ja to both

by Psyska October 23, 2013

guten tag

German for good day, but we all know it really means "Good times."

Remember when we did that stuff? Oh man, guten tag!

by laurel = l33t April 26, 2004

Guten heute leute

Its the danish national anthem.

Guten heute leute. Hiers skib Skanderborg nach die danische grænse

by SpaghettiLover609 March 07, 2023

Guten Tag meine Schlampe

A formal and overall polite way to greet a woman (or a group of woman by adding an 'n' to the end of Schlampe) in German. Literally means 'Good day my Lady.'

Ex.1 Jonny is walking to school. He sees a romantic interest talking to a group of her friends, and wants to gain her attention. As he walks past, he shouts, "Guten Tag meine Schlampen!" Ex.2 Robert is looking to get a raise from his boss. Hoping to impress his superior, he greets his female boss by saying "Guten Tag meine Schlampe!"

by PossumCuber November 16, 2010