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from the East German judge
Language:
Meanings:
1.
General
neutral
literal
Attributed to or coming from a judge who is (or was) East German; literal attribution of an assessment to a judge from East Germany.
2.
United States
humorous
colloquial
dated
A joking, hyperbolic way to indicate an unusually low, stingy, or disparaging score or judgment in a competition or appraisal.
Examples:
EN:
Like lopping off the score from the East German judge.
ES:
Es como remontarse fuera de la base.
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