Why is Gefeliciteerd popular right now?

Dutch word for congratulations. (as of October 6 at 07:22 UTC)
Category: Conference or Event | Most recent: September 12 at 05:45 UTC | First appearance: September 1 at 10:30 UTC | Last defined: October 6 at 07:22 UTC | Permalink
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Jun
13
+1 year
The dutch say gefeliciteerd to congratulate someone with something. And today the congratulate many students who heared that they will get their diploma for school.
Defined by @them_h via What the Trend June 13 at 13:05 UTC
Oct
6
+1 month
Dutch word for congratulations.
Defined by @ErwinVelthuis via Twitter for iPhone October 6 at 07:22 UTC
Sep
23
+22 days
anyone else sick of the dutch having all the trending topics!!
Defined by @BrittAnneStorm via Twitter for iPhone September 23 at 07:54 UTC
Sep
1
+3 hours
The Dutch say gefeliciteerd to congratulate someone with something. The Dutch are addicted to Twitter, and may be congratulating themselves on having so many trending topics.
Defined by Anonymous via What the Trend September 1 at 13:40 UTC
Sep
1
+4 minutes
The dutch say gefeliciteerd to congratulate someone with something, no one knows why it's trending, probably because the Dutch are addicted to twitter.
Defined by Anonymous via web September 1 at 10:33 UTC

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