SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
Digga / Dickerbro / dude (Hamburg slang)Germany, German (colloquial)“Ey Digga, wie geht’s dir?” (Hey bro, how are you?)Germany, Europe

Definition & Description of Digga / Dicker

Digga (sometimes written Dicker, meaning “fat” or “thick” in standard German) is Hamburg-origin slang for “bro,” “dude,” or “mate.” Despite its literal meaning, it’s used as an affectionate or casual way to address friends, similar to “man” or “buddy.”

It became popular through hip-hop and youth culture in northern Germany and has since spread across the country. While Dicker is the original form, Digga is far more common today because it sounds softer and less literal.

This slang is informal and exclusively used among friends or peers—not something you’d say to a boss or teacher unless you’re being cheeky.

Examples of Digga / Dicker

  • “Was geht, Digga?” (What’s up, bro?)
  • “Danke, Dicker, du bist der Beste.” (Thanks, bro, you’re the best.)

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