Pabst is the German word for 'pope'. Why would you name a bowl for puking into after the head of the catholic church? That'd be tasteless, even for Germans
That's wrong, too. A vomitorium is a passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre or a stadium through which large crowds can exit rapidly at the end of an event.
The thing to vomit into is called a "Speibecken" or "Expektorierbecken". "Kotzbecken" is the dirtier version of it. Here's the wiki in german: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speibecken
Pabst is the German word for 'pope'. Why would you name a bowl for puking into after the head of the catholic church? That'd be tasteless, even for Germans
That's wrong, too. A vomitorium is a passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre or a stadium through which large crowds can exit rapidly at the end of an event.
The thing to vomit into is called a "Speibecken" or "Expektorierbecken". "Kotzbecken" is the dirtier version of it. Here's the wiki in german: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speibecken
Pabst is the German word for 'pope'. Why would you name a bowl for puking into after the head of the catholic church? That'd be tasteless, even for Germans
Papst actually is pope in german. Its called a vomitorium.
That's wrong, too. A vomitorium is a passage situated below or behind a tier of seats in an amphitheatre or a stadium through which large crowds can exit rapidly at the end of an event.
The thing to vomit into is called a "Speibecken" or "Expektorierbecken". "Kotzbecken" is the dirtier version of it.
Here's the wiki in german: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speibecken