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it is generally a german word. does there exist any strictly english equivalent??
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english equivalent
Depending on what you want it to mean. I don't think we have one word that covers all three meanings given in the A.W.A.D.
The cat's meow is something entirely else.
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Wasn't there a radio or early TV show featuring the "katzenjammer kids"? ------------------ Could these be mentors of The "Bauhaus" (the band) school of excitement? The predecessors to fans of "The Cure"? edit : I've apologized to Dr.Bill for speaking so quickly before reading the rest of the AWAD site. Things seem to be so widely spread out these days and my time is quite thin.
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Rudolph Dirks created The Katzenjammer Kids in 1897 for the American Humorist, the famed Sunday supplement of the New York Journal. Inspired in part by Max Und Moritz, the famous German children's stories of the 1860s, The Katzenjammer Kids featured the adventures of Hans and Fritz, twins and fellow warriors in the battle against any form of authority. "The Katzies" rebelled against Mama (their own mother, of course), der Captain (the shipwrecked sailor who acted as their surrogate father) and der Inspector (dreaded representative of the school authorities).
The oldest comic strip still in syndication, The Katzenjammer Kids was adapted to the stage in 1903 and inspired countless animated cartoons. Today the feature is drawn by Hy Eisman. The U.S. Postal Service also saluted the Katzies with a commemorative stamp.
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Who you quoting, Dr. Bill? [tsk tsk]
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The URL I posted in Weekly Themes this morning. "Below the fold" - Remember? Well, it used to be.
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Re: katzenjammer
"it is generally a german word. does there exist any strictly english equivalent??" - rav
"...The cat's meow is something entirely else." - Faldage
True, but we do have "caterwauling," which is a lot closer... (well, maybe not to "hangover," but at least to the literal meaning of Katzenjammer.
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cat's meow is what i thought about, i suppose. i was asking about that, because in my language the word 'katzenjammer' is literally translated and used with both metaphorical and strict meaning. well, thanks a lot for your answers.
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we do have "caterwauling," which is a lot closer
The failure of any single English word to match all the meanings of Katzenjammer was my point. I didn't think of caterwauling, wof. Good one. But as you say, it doesn't mean hangover, at least not that I've ever heard.
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