Kunt ye neat gift mey toe bout a peer saft eyballds!
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Jump to navigationJump to searchDutch: kunt = kunt [(you) can]; ye = je [you]; neat = niet [not]; gift = gift [gift, poison], geeft [(he, you) gives]; mey = mij [me], mei [May]; toe = toe [closed]; bout = bout [leg, as a piece of meat], bout [bolt (as in "bolts and nuts")]; peer = peer [pear]; ey = ei [egg].
German: saft = Saft [juice].
English kunt = cunt; toe bout a peer = to peer about; eyballds = eyeballs; balld = boiled; saft eyballds = safety bolts.
In combinations: peer saft = pear juice; saft eyballds = soft boiled egg.
Persons in FW: peer saft eyballds = Persse of the ballads (Persse O'Reilly)
One possible reading: "Can't you give me (to peer about) soft eyeballs?"