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Idk who needs to know this, but in Norwegian "runke" means to jerk off. "runk" is the word you add a prefix to in conjugation to get the different inflections
Etc...
"especially today"? What's today? Can you elaborate?
Den Nasjonale Runkedagen
Tidligere kjent som "Allrunk", navnet ble endret et par år etter TV3 våget å arrangere en aldri så liten "Allrunk på Grensen", noe svenskene var svært misfornøyd med.
Det gamle navnet og tradisjonene som hørte til er fortsatt gjeldende i deler av Vestlandet og i Trøndelag, men spesielt populært er det i Nordmøre.
There is a National Wank Day in Norway?
Everybody gets together on Runkedagen, it is where the English first observed the rumored circlejerk.
also the swedish meme subreddit is called r/unket
and runket translates to "the jerk", as in a noun referring the act of (and/or the result of...) rubbing one out.
ie a Swedish circlejerk subreddit?
precisely
Hi, I'm a Finn. We also have a variation of this.
Ronald's Universal Number Kounter sounds like someone did it on purpose.
There's a lot of that in the software world. I'm thinking of gimp.
Graphics Image Manipulation Program, yeah right
You meant suffix, not prefix. But this is pretty funny regardless
Runke is the verb form. Runk is the noun form. You can say "en runk".