Mottek
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German
Etymology
Borrowed from Polish młotek, introduced by Polish-speaking immigrants during the industrialisation of the Ruhrgebiet.
Pronunciation
Noun
Mottek m (strong, genitive Motteks, plural Motteks)
- (colloquial, Ruhrgebiet) Synonym of Hammer (“hammer”)
- Ker, wat stehsse da doof zu kucken! Geh ma’ lieber und bring mich den großen Mottek!
- Man, for what are you standing there watching like an idiot! Better go and bring me the big hammer!
Usage notes
- The word was part of Ruhrgebiet miners’ slang. It is now somewhat dated in actual use, but is still considered a shibboleth for the Ruhrgebiet regiolect.
Declension
Declension of Mottek [masculine, strong]
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