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Bavarian
Etymology
Gschaftl (“business”) + Huber (a common surname)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡ̥ʃɑftl̩ˌhu̯ɐb̥ɐ/, /ˈɡ̥ʃɑftl̩ˌhu̯ɐvɐ/, /ˈɡ̥ʃɑftl̩ˌhu̯ɐβɐ/
- Hyphenation: Gschaftl‧hu‧ber
Noun
Gschaftlhuber m (feminine Gschaftlhuberin)
- (derogatory) someone who deems themselves qualified and/or important, is involved in numerous activities (e.g. functions, offices, business dealings), have their fingers in every pie
- (jokingly) someone who is very active, bustling, overeager
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German
Etymology
Borrowed from Bavarian Gschaftlhuber.
Pronunciation
Noun
Gschaftlhuber m (strong, genitive Gschaftlhubers, plural Gschaftlhuber, feminine Gschaftlhuberin)
- (derogatory) someone who deems themselves qualified and/or important, is involved in numerous activities (e.g. functions, offices, business dealings), have their fingers in every pie
- (jokingly) someone who is very active, bustling, overeager
- Synonym: Hans Dampf in allen Gassen
Declension
Declension of Gschaftlhuber
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