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Blirup at 2024-03-20 17:22:17+00:00 ID:
kvrevw5
Yes, and used in the same manner. But Pommern is in Germany though which was maybe more interesting to OP
LuckyAstronomer4982 at 2024-03-20 17:25:42+00:00 ID:
kvrfizk
Go to Pommern is also go to Hell. Why is Hell in Pommern?
A_Strandfelt at 2024-03-20 18:09:42+00:00 ID:
kvrnl23
My guesses: Historically, Germany was "far away" and also very often an enemy.
mugaccino at 2024-03-20 18:20:06+00:00 ID:
kvrpfq0
It also sounds close-ish to "Pokkers" which is an old timey "don't say Satan's name out loud" way of refering to the devil (and before that, syphilis).
There's also the king nobody liked imported from Germany when we didn't have any direct heirs to the throne: Erik af Pommern. It could also refer to him, he ended up disposed from the throne and returned to Pommern.
WolverineDK at 2024-03-21 12:50:55+00:00 ID:
kvvqhza
Pokker has also many meanings of illnesses including the STD known as syfilis now a days.
Stalinerino at 2024-03-20 18:18:52+00:00 ID:
kvrp7pp
It come from erik af pommern, who was a shitty king
Mobben at 2024-03-20 20:15:49+00:00 ID:
kvsala9
It isn't 'Go to Pommern' but 'Going like Pommern' instead. As u/Stalinerino said, it's because of Erik af Pommern. So when it's going like Pommern, it's going like shit.
DeszczowyHanys at 2024-03-21 11:15:35+00:00 ID:
kvvety3
There's a Hel peninsula and town in Pommern, close to Gdansk.
Precioustooth at 2024-03-20 19:14:07+00:00 ID:
kvrzlj1
You don't think the Poles will be said that the Germans took Pomerania again?
Blirup at 2024-03-20 21:39:43+00:00 ID:
kvspjuc
Isn't it situated partly in Poland and partly in Germany? If not, I'm sorry. -and besides, what do I know; I'm more a student of languages than geography.
Precioustooth at 2024-03-20 21:51:55+00:00 ID:
kvsrplz
Modern day Pomerania is like 75% Poland and 25% Germany but it was German before ww2. I don't take any offense (and am neither German nor Polish)