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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2006

Funny scene from scubs

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  • "dudemeister" is not german. "meister" means "master" that's true, but "dude" does not excist in german.

  • @blackbook114 and "excist" does not exist in English.

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  • @6c685 And English doesn't exist in England.

  • @74uki teacher is Lehrer(in)

    meister is master. its etymology is from the latin "magister", which means teacher. That's probably where you got that from.

  • I like the 2 current top comments.

  • @74uki

    no, it does not.

  • @blackbook114 meister means teacher 

  • Really? You're arguing about a joke? Yay for virgins!

  • @MysticleMonster

    ehm no, it cannot be used for both. You can translate "hey dude" with "hey Mann" or "hey Alter" but not with "hey man". "man " just has a different meaning.

  • @blackbook114 In fact, it can be used for both, "Mann" and "man"( in case of "Alter").

  • @MysticleMonster

    You can translate dude into german, but still "dude" is not a german word. (and by the way, you mean "Mann" not "man"- the words have a different meaning)

  • @blackbook114 yes it does, dude is like "man", wie: Hey dude(man), wo ist mein Auto?

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