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pickle321
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 3:17 pm
I saw it mentioned in 2 threads tonight. Never heard the term before. What does it mean?
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imasoftov
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 3:29 pm
pickle321 wrote: | I saw it mentioned in 2 threads tonight. Never heard the term before. What does it mean? |
The night of changing the kitchen back from Pesach to chametz. Is it called rumplevoch if it takes longer than one night?
Literally it means something like "night of the chaotic mess".
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pickle321
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 3:33 pm
Lol that's funny. So true that's why I'm still up #nightofthechaoticmess
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FranticFrummie
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 3:51 pm
It sounds like an Amish euphemism for relations!
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rainbow dash
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 4:05 pm
Rumpel means mess and nacht means night. Or just an everyday occurrence in my house.
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estibesty
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 7:59 pm
It's a German word they called motzie pesach rumple nacht Bec e I has to clean and out things away
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Coffee Addict
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 10:31 pm
rainbow dash wrote: | Rumpel means mess and nacht means night. Or just an everyday occurrence in my house. |
True! Same here
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Coffee Addict
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 10:33 pm
FranticFrummie wrote: | It sounds like an Amish euphemism for relations! |
It also reminded me of the Amish
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seeker
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Sat, Apr 30 2016, 11:14 pm
FranticFrummie wrote: | It sounds like an Amish euphemism for relations! |
OK you just totally destroyed me
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etky
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Sun, May 01 2016, 12:19 am
Coffee Addict wrote: | It also reminded me of the Amish |
Because of Rumspringa?
I also had that association...
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Raisin
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Sun, May 01 2016, 3:54 am
Love this name. Although, ironically, my kitchen looks so tidy with empty counters. (not so much the rest of the house)
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Zehava
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Sun, May 01 2016, 6:15 am
Reminds me of rumpelstilskin
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pickle321
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Sun, May 01 2016, 8:50 am
Zehava wrote: | Reminds me of rumpelstilskin |
That's what I thought too!
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Sun, May 01 2016, 9:49 am
etky wrote: | Because of Rumspringa?
I also had that association... |
Yes
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kb
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Sun, May 01 2016, 11:10 am
I believe the rump part is pronounced like frum or vroom, which may change your associations.
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imasoftov
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Sun, May 01 2016, 2:22 pm
It's a shame that searching for the etymology of a word on the internet is decades away from working and people have to still guess where words come from based on what else they slightly sound like.
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Sun, May 01 2016, 2:34 pm
imasoftov wrote: | It's a shame that searching for the etymology of a word on the internet is decades away from working and people have to still guess where words come from based on what else they slightly sound like. |
I didn't mean that people should guess where the word came from based on similar sounding words. I meant that it doesn't sound similar to rumspring and rumplestilskin.
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