Today’s word, bauchle, as a noun, means an old shoe, a worn-out person or thing, an untidy or clumsy person, and clumsy work. As a verb, it means to wear out shoes, walk clumsily, shamble, and jilt.
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That word fits me perfectly, like a worn out shoe!🤣
🤣 Nah, just a hard-worked writer.
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