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sábado, diciembre 22, 2007

Olfrygt

  1. Olfrygt
    Danish word describing the fear that arrives when you are out of town and unable to find a place to get a beer.
    Literally means Ale-Fright. It is originally spelled Ølfrygt.

    "We should never have gone to Utah, there are no pubs within a hundred miles, and starting to get some serious olfrygt here..."

Que grandes, es increible que haya una palabra para describir ese sentimiento, según leí por ahí, también se usa para decribir el "miedo a que se acabe la cerveza en una fiesta"
genios.