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What does the austrian slang "schmazale" mean?


What does the austrian slang "schmazale" mean?

A "Schmatz" is a hearty kiss - but le "le" at the end is a Tyrolean belittlement so that I would rather say that it is a little kiss or peck .

Do you mean schmazel?

it's a kiss

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