Jürgen
See also: Jurgen
Estonian
German
Etymology
From Middle Low German [Term?], from Latin Georgius, from Ancient Greek Γεώργιος (Geṓrgios), whence also Georg, Jörg.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjʏrɡən/, [ˈjʏʁ.ɡŋ̍], [ˈjʏɐ̯-], [-ɡən]
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Proper noun
Jürgen m (proper noun, strong, genitive Jürgens)
- a male given name from Low German
- Jürgen könnte sich auch mal wieder bei mir melden.
- Jürgen could get back to me sometime.
Usage notes
- Popular in Germany especially in the mid-twentieth century.
Noun
Jürgen m (strong, genitive Jürgens, plural Jürgen)
- (informal, rare) willie, johnson
- seinen Jürgen würgen ― to pee
- 2022, Herr Schlüfers (lyrics and music), “Hoodkrone” (track 7, 23:17 of the album), in HEFTIGE MUSIK 4:
- Euer Hustlen ist ganz ehrlich leider ein Witz
Hier am Block gilt: auf die Polizei wird gepisst
Ich seh Polizisten und ich hole meinen Jürgen raus- Let me not lie, your hustling is sadly a fiddle
Here on ends the po-po gets piddled
I see police and whip out my willy
- Let me not lie, your hustling is sadly a fiddle
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