Hering
See also: hering
German
    
    Etymology
    
From Middle High German hærinc, herinc, from Old High German hārinc, herinc, from Proto-West Germanic *hāring, *haring, perhaps from a substrate language.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈheːʁɪŋ/
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Noun
    
Hering m (strong, genitive Heringes or Herings, plural Heringe)
- herring
- tent peg
- (informal) thin person, usually male
- 1978, “Dicke”, performed by Marius Müller-Westernhagen:- Ich bin froh, dass ich kein Dicker bin,
 Denn Dicksein ist ’ne Quälerei.
 Ich bin froh, dass ich so’n dürrer Hering bin,
 Denn dünn bedeutet frei zu sein.- I’m glad I’m not a fat person, 
 Because being fat is torment.
 I’m glad I’m such a scrawny herring,
 For to be thin means to be free.
 
- I’m glad I’m not a fat person, 
 
 
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