bürsten
German
Etymology
From Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value); see Borste (“brush, bristle”).
Pronunciation
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Verb
bürsten (weak, third-person singular present bürstet, past tense bürstete, past participle gebürstet, auxiliary haben)
- (transitive) to scrub; to clean a surface with a brush (but not usually teeth, for which putzen)
- Die Kacheln müsste ich mal richtig bürsten.
- I have to properly brush these tiles sometime.
- (transitive) to brush (hair)
- Ich bürste dir kurz die Haare.
- I’ll brush your hair quickly.
- (transitive) to brush someone’s hair (should be used with caution in some contexts because of the vulgar sense below)
- Ich bürste dich kurz.
- I’ll brush your hair quickly.
- (literally, “I’ll brush you quickly.”)
- (reflexive) to brush one’s own hair
- Ich bürste mich kurz.
- I’ll brush my hair quickly.
- (transitive, colloquial, vulgar) to fuck, have sex with
Usage notes
- Kämmen (literally “to comb”) is often preferred with hair, even when the device used is a brush rather than a comb.
Conjugation
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