| Main form | mof |
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| Strength | neutral / common slang |
| Translation | german |
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| Note | Used to describe Germans during and after WWII. To make it a bit worse you could say "(Vuile) Rotmof" which uses "Rot" ("Rotten") as a preposition, "Vuile" means "Dirty". |
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