Kraut
pronunciation
How to pronounce Kraut in British English: UK [kraʊt]
How to pronounce Kraut in American English: US [kraʊt]
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- Noun:
- offensive terms for a person of German descent
Word Origin
- Kraut (n.)
- "a German" (especially a German soldier), 1841, but popularized during World War I, from German kraut "cabbage," considered a characteristic national dish.
Example
- 1. Mcclung , these two are gonna carry the wounded kraut .
- 2. Jesus , you got a whole kraut platoon out there .
- 3. What are you doing in a kraut uniform ?
- 4. L am not a kraut . L am an american .
- 5. He had seen nicholas kraut , attended by a slim , neatly-dressed youth .