different between wayne vs george
wayne
German
Etymology
From English Wayne, which sounds somewhat similar to German wen (“whom”, pronounced [ve?n] or [?e?n]). The sense is derived from trick questions of the sort: „Kennst du Wayne?“ – ? – „Wayne interessiert’s.“, that is: wen interessiert's. (“Do you know Wayne?” – ? – “Wayne cares.” [= “Who cares.”])
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /w???n/, /we?n/
Interjection
wayne
- (youth slang) who cares
Synonyms
- mir doch egal
- wen interessiert's
Middle English
Etymology 1
From Old English wæ?n.
Noun
wayne
- Alternative form of wayn (“wagon”)
Etymology 2
From Old Northern French waigne.
Noun
wayne
- Alternative form of wayn (“gain”)
Etymology 3
From wayn.
Verb
wayne
- Alternative form of waynen (“move by wagon”)
Etymology 4
From Old Norse vegna.
Verb
wayne
- Alternative form of waynen (“depart”)
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george
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