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    1. Dens is a brand of snus (odens)

      And upperbelt is finnish rally english translation for yläpelti. Yläpelti is slang for where you put the snus (under upper lip).

      So dens putted upperbelt essentially means odens put under upper lip

    2. Eastern-Mammoth-2956 on

      Denssi refers to a brand of snus and “tykittää yläpeltiin” is an expression for putting it behind your upper lip.

      We sometimes like to do shitty English translations of FInnish expressions, “putted upperbelt” would be an example of that.

    3. Dens is slang for a snus nicotine product Oden’s. Most used snus in Finland.

      Putted just means “has been put”

      Upperbelt means (under) upper lip (where you put the snus Dens).

      Dens putted upperbelt = Oden’s snus under the upperlip. (Reference to how CS players maybe play while using snus).

      Oden’s and generally snus use is also common among hockey players. Shooting a goal to the crossbar (top bar?) is regarded as a shot to “yläpelti” which loosely translates to “upper tin” meaning the crossbar of the goal.

      Using snus (under the upper lip) is also referred as having something in “yläpelti” upper tin/lip. So the upperbelt is referring to that hockey phrase as well.

    4. dens (usually denssi in finnish) is a colloquial name for a certain brand of nicotine puches, “putted upperbelt” is just a bad translation of “laitettu ylähuuleen”, i.e. “(put) in the upper lip”, as the pouches are used by putting them in the space behind your lip

      it’s just a very finglish expression mimicking a finnish expression

    5. Bright_Curve3078 on

      Dens = Odens = type of snus = sort of nicotine pouch or chewing tobacco

      Putted = Put = has been placed

      Upperbelt = yläpelti = slang for upper lip

      A purposefully wrong way of saying “we’re doing snus”