I felt like an auslander. From LearnThat.org.
As a 14 year-old "auslander" (the German word for foreigner) I was astutely aware that I was different, but unaware that I would be reminded of the fact on many occasions. From Wordnik.com. [Ahmed Shihab-Eldin: VIDEO: Austria Protests Israel Attack on Gaza Aid Convoy] Reference
Nürnberg is the correct spelling – anything else is auslander gibberish …. From Wordnik.com. [Firedoglake » Bush’s Favorite Democrat Wows the Connecticut Press — Again] Reference
So when I defended the guide from my personal experience, they attacked me as an auslander. From Wordnik.com. [Frank Rich promotes Barack Obama.] Reference
FISHER: Yeah, auslander, foreigners, and the German word means outlanders, people from outside the country. From Wordnik.com. [After the Wall: Germany, The Germans, and the Burdens of History] Reference
Paul Curley: "You know, I would say, as an American racing in Europe, I was definitely an outsider, and 'auslander.'". From Wordnik.com. [OPB News] Reference
Lifelong Baltimoreans always spot a journalist imported from out of town, because an auslander will write about people sitting on the stoop. From Wordnik.com. [Blog updates] Reference
All that was needed abroad or at home was to repeat the same sentence more slowly at a puzzled auslander, if that didn't work it was polite to bellow it repeatedly while frothing at the mouth until puce. From Wordnik.com. [Army Rumour Service] Reference
The aufenthalterlaubnis I think you only need it if you are auslander or trying to bring someone, which was why my husband had to get his, but even there some ladies in the office said, oh you dont need it, and some said he did, so in the end we got it. From Wordnik.com. [Toytown Germany - Germany feed] Reference
Kissy kissy nice nice, poking Republicans into the gas chambers, chirping their ditties - auslander raus! well, that may be a bit extreme. From Wordnik.com. ["As creepy and inappropriate as this singing is -- it’s not as bad as what Obama is actually proposing..."] Reference
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