Is there a name for this specific concept? Where somebody invents something (to do them good) but then that thing turns around and backfires on them?

    • Rhaedas@fedia.io
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      2 months ago

      There’s probably a German word for the concept that there is a German word for everything.

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        2 months ago

        Indeed - for OP’s purposes, I came up with this (but I don’t speak German, so it may make no sense at all): Erfindungselbstfehlzündung

        Google seems to like it well enough!

        Or better, Erfindungdererfinderselbstfehlzündung:

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        2 months ago

        Hey!

        German is not the only language to use compound words!

        Swedish is another good example of a language with compound words.

        The best compound word I can come up with is “Uppfinnarmissöde”

        Uppfinnar - Inventor

        missöde - misadventure or mishap

        So “uppfinnarmissöde” would translate to either “inventor mishap” or “inventor misadventure”, I prefer the latter as it kinda rhymes when you say it.