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Old 03-Apr-2008, 19:35
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Default prenzlaurberg!!!!

prenzlaurberg
Is this a slang word? What does it mean?
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Default Re: prenzlaurberg!!!!

Looks like a misspelling of the German "Prenzlauer Berg", a part of Berlin.
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