tricky see: tricky tricky
is clearly one of the cutest words of our language and is rarely seen in its full glory. It works so quickly puzzling and shy.
What this really tricky? And where does it come from?
was first mentioned that it tricky with the closely related, but is widespread. The differences are minimal and are close to the sluggish nature of the trickiest. Just seems more tricky and time consuming, tricky as a short, chopped.
One is tempted to see an increasing degree. Is tricky at the end of the comparative tricky? It has a picture of a fast Inspector Columbo's mind that stands with folded arms in a 70's living room and ponders with ponderous voice, "Well, ma'am, if they have not cast the flowers, but nobody else was here, so the puzzle is really tricky. "
The cases of the bulls should Tölz Behäbigkeitsgrad the" tricky "match.
quite different, the chaos that would have this a Bruce Willis or Vin Diesel endure. There would be for the ponderous" E " . It's tricky tricky not have time enough to find time to breathe:
* Peng, Peng, Exploud, Rattattattatta, Woosh, boom, bang, bang *
"Shit John, as we come out of here?"
* Kaboom, Rummy, Rummy, Peng Peng, Karumms, Buddabuddabudda *
"Hmm. Tricky! "
* Kapow, Kapow, Rattattattatta, Pow, Pow, boom, kaboom, boom! * If
So something is really tricky, it does not mean that it's just tricky.
But where it is now here, this is tricky? What is its verb? Some wrinkle?
The popular dice game Yahtzee worldwide with the unpopular 4-Pasch is actually only in Germany so, and that only since 1972. Tricky is much older - although it is unclear whether Yahtzee has withdrawn his name more from this corner. A word meaning Yahtzee could not figure out for myself. (Quite different to my beloved Maleficent!) Would
course a clever trick if Schmidt games would be the time Yahtzee Yahtzee named after anything tricky. And perhaps comes tricky indeed just the trick?
match it would be. Why should not something that requires a special knack for the solution to be tricky? Nevertheless, the
seems absurd. Trick comes, they think, Brothers Grimm, more to the "unauthorized handle" or the "cunning stratagem" or even more to the "thieving trick. It was formerly the phrase "Diebskniff. (Incidentally, a great name, if someone wants to open a pub next week.)
Either way, a trick is always to do with what happens under the table, something secret, outside the rules. Tricky here is that it fits so not too tricky. That is not the tricky
comes from pinching knack is taken, logical - otherwise it would mean kneiflig, which from the mouth of Columbo was again no problem, but from an action hero.
you dig a little further, however, one encounters the splendid verb "knüffeln. Although this has only partly to do with the "thump" (One each dying words, which I know only from old comics again - why is no one today really geknufft?), But is given a meaning from the Altmark as: "of laborious, smaller, specialized labor to think, "and as its accompanying adjective is, tada," knüfflich specified ", which later formed the tricky.
What the tricky finding the trick with the knüffeln to be finally over - and yes, she was painfully small, and has required a lot of thinking.
Side note: Anyone who thinks the way, the word "knüfflich" to be extinct, may come to Hamburg. There, it is to hear in difficult situations in exactly this way of speaking to this day. Meanwhile, I