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In Norwegian, ‘texas’ means "mayhem" and "chaos"

  

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In Norwegian, ‘texas’ means "mayhem" and "chaos"

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"Texas is so crazy Norwegians are literally using ‘Texas’ as slang for ‘crazy’



David Edwards

DAVID EDWARDS
21 OCT 2015 AT 09:48 ET                    



Dolly Dimple's restaurant says its pizza deals are "helt Texas" (screen grab)


The reputation of Texas extends so far beyond U.S. borders that it has become slang for “crazy” in Norway.

Texas Monthly   noted  this week that the word “helt Texas” was being routinely used by Norwegians instead of “completely crazy” or “chaotic.”

And it’s not just on social media, Norway’s media has been including the phrase to describe everything from sporting events to a biologist  finding a tropical swordfish  in Norwegian waters.

“In Norwegian, ‘texas’ means mayhem and chaos, as in cowboys punching each other and breaking chairs over each other’s heads,” according to a Tumblr page cited by  Texas Monthly . Some say the tradition dates back as far as the 1970s.

The  Austin American-Statesman  dug up a  Reddit discussion  from earlier this year where one Norwegian explained what Texas meant to him.

“It’s basically an idiom at this point,” the Redditor wrote. “When I think of the word I picture a cowboy crashing a party and shooting two revolvers into the air. ‘It’s completely texas!!'”

In the advertisement below, the restaurant Dolly Dimple’s uses the phrase “helt Texas” to describe their “crazy” pizza deals.

"Helt Texas" Dolly Dimple's  from  Darri  on  Vimeo .

 

http://www.rawstory.com/2015/10/texas-is-so-crazy-norwegians-are-literally-using-texas-as-slang-for-crazy/


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