

If your mom embarrasses you in front of your friends, you're probably going to have a honigkuchenpferd-looking smile.

5. Honigkuchenpferdīy dissecting this word, you have "horse-shaped honey cake." Literally, it means having a giant dorky grin on your face. The word Erbsen means "peas" and Zähler means "tally." Therefore, an Erbsenzähler literally describes a person who counts their peas. In German, the word Frühj ahr means "springtime," and Müdigkeit means "tiredness." Conjoined, Frühjahrsmüdigkeit is "springtime lethargy." 4. ErbsenzählerĪnyone who's obsessed with details and a bit of a control freak would be referred to as an Erbsenzähler. This 18-letter word is used to describe a general sense of weariness in the springtime, specifically between mid-March through mid-April.
