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Agree with previous posters, but I see the word "Meer" being used as a word play between "more" and "sea/ocean".

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1183233818481715

Also used in a series from ARD Verrück nach MeerVerrückt nach Meer which means something like "crazy"crazy about / longing for the see", but has the word play that you want more. (the series is a docusoap about cruise liners and their guests)

There are several other similar word plays in German.

Agree with previous posters, but I see the word "Meer" being used as a word play between "more" and "sea/ocean".

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1183233818481715

Also used in a series from ARD Verrück nach Meer which means something like "crazy about / longing for the see", but has the word play that you want more. (the series is a docusoap about cruise liners and their guests)

There are several other similar word plays in German.

Agree with previous posters, but I see the word "Meer" being used as a word play between "more" and "sea/ocean".

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1183233818481715

Also used in a series from ARD Verrückt nach Meer which means something like "crazy about / longing for the see", but has the word play that you want more. (the series is a docusoap about cruise liners and their guests)

There are several other similar word plays in German.

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Agree with previous posters, but I see the word "Meer" being used as a word play between "more" and "sea/ocean".

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1183233818481715

Also used in a series from ARD Verrück nach Meer which means something like "crazy about / longing for the see", but has the word play that you want more. (the series is a docusoap about cruise liners and their guests)

There are several other similar word plays in German.