German

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Etymology

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Derived from the synonymous phrase (auf) ex trinken, which see.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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exen (weak, third-person singular present ext, past tense exte, past participle geext, auxiliary haben)

  1. (slang) to down (to drink or swallow) quickly, to skol, to chug, to guzzle down
    Synonym: auf ex trinken
    • 2011, “Blutsaugende Bestien”, in Nekromantik, performed by Schwartz, Rako, Kralle, Big Derill Mack, and Fella:
      Ich trinke Blut wie ne Bestie
      Ich feier Feste in der Nacht
      Wenn es kracht, bin ich da und zermetzel dich, du Sack!
      Ess mich an den Resten satt
      Ja im Westen dieser Stadt Berlin ist oft die Hölle los
      Ich ex dein Blut so wie Schnaps!
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Conjugation

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Further reading

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  • exen” in Duden online
  • exen” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Middle English

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Etymology

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From Anglian Old English exen, œxen; equivalent to oxe +‎ -en (plural suffix); compare oxen.

Noun

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exen

  1. (rare) plural of oxe

Spanish

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Verb

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exen

  1. third-person plural present indicative of exir

Swedish

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Noun

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exen

  1. definite plural of ex