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zappeln : German verb meaning 'to thrash or flounder'

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Technical Floundering

According to dictionary.com, zappeln is the german translation of flounder.  For all I know, that may be the german name of the fish, and not the verb (as in, 'to flounder'), but it sounded cool.  Since zappeln itself was already taken on blogspot, I considered adding "Led" to the beginning, but...
Posted by Mike at 12/31/2008 04:27:00 PM 0 comments Links to this post
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