>Inselaffe (meaning "island ape"), is a pejorative German term allegedly dating back to Darwin and Wallace's publications on Evolution.
>Another common term used by Afrikaners to describe the British in South Africa is soutie or soutpiel, meaning 'salty' or 'salty penis' respectively. The meaning behind this is that they have one foot in Britain and one foot in South Africa, leaving their penis to hang in the salty sea water
>During the British Mandate in Palestine, British troops were often referred to as כלניות or Kalaniot, being Hebrew for Anemones, reflecting the troops' red berets.
literally can't make this shit up
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_names_for_the_British
>The meaning behind this is that they have one foot in Britain and one foot in South Africa, leaving their penis to hang in the salty sea water
That's pretty fucking gay
>>70921323
>germans
>dutch
>kikes
lol what a surprise they'd be salty
>>70921531
fuck off pommy
>>70921323
oh is this one of those threads?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9n7SjaTX9Y
>>70921323
>having foot holds in other lands
>BTFO
>>70921323
kek
>>70921531
>>70921594
saltpeiners btfo
>>70921564
Fight me you fat fucking mutt scum.
>the people we had under our boot came up with mean nicknames for us
pack it up lads we've been btfo
>>70921594
>Les goddams (sometimes les goddems or les goddons) is an obsolete ethnic slur historically used by the French to refer to the English, based on their frequent expletives. The name originated during the Hundred Years War (1337–1453) between England and France, when English soldiers were notorious among the French for their frequent use of profanity and in particular the interjection "God damn".
>>70921706
You came out my salty balls faggot
>>70921885
haha fag u got rekt by a sperm
btfo
>>70921885
don't be mean in my thread
>>70921323
They were just butthurt about being beaten in the war.
>>70922030
>>70922032
Have some respect for your father
>>70922647
Don't talk to me or my wife's son ever again