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OP laager or lager
noun:
1. A camp, especially one protected by a circle of wagons or armored vehicles.
2. An entrenched policy or viewpoint. verb tr., intr.
To enclose in a defensive encirclement.
Todays word lager, meaning the up above in English also means a type of beer, but lager in Dutch means lower, while lagers (plural) means bearings and leger means army - but also the lair of hares (not rabbits, who dig holes).
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Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted Lager; to keep it simple BranShea 03/04/10 07:06 PM Re: Lager; to keep it simple olly 03/04/10 07:58 PM Re: Lager; to keep it simple kah454 03/04/10 09:20 PM Re: Lager; to keep it simple LukeJavan8 03/04/10 09:38 PM Re: Lager; to keep it simple olly 03/04/10 10:20 PM
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