Someone uses the abbreviation “jwd” and you don’t know what that stands for? We’ll tell you what the abbreviation means and how you use it yourself.
That means jwd: janz far out, very far out
The abbreviation “jwd” stands for “janz far out”, which comes from the Berlin dialect and means “very far out”. The abbreviation, also known as “jotwede”, is used in the sense of “Pampa” or “Wallachia” and is intended to express that something is very remote or outside of the city. “jwd” is used both in the written context and colloquially.
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The Berlin dialect, strictly speaking more of a dialect, is known for its coarse but cordial manner of expression. “jwd” is still one of the milder idioms and is one of the few popular German abbreviations, “hdf” or “kp”, compared to the many English ones like “btw” or “wtf”. The abbreviation appeared for the first time in the mid-1990s, but it took about 20 years to become established in everyday German.
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So you use jwd
You can use the phrase “jwd” yourself if you want to draw attention to how far off the beaten path a place is. Be it someone on the outskirts of town or three villages away, “jwd” is mostly used jokingly to tease someone. If something is “jwd”, it’s also not that easy to achieve, so expect the party to be less likely to demand BYOB.
Here are a few examples of “jwd”:
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