Amtsschimmel
red tape
noun AMTS-shim-mel Rare
Origin: literally 'office white horse', a humorous personification
Also means
bureaucratic pedantry
Usage Note
Amtsschimmel is a colloquial, mocking term for excessive bureaucracy. The idiom der Amtsschimmel wiehert (the office horse neighs) means red tape is running wild. It is almost always used in the singular and carries a clearly critical, ironic tone.
Examples
"Hier wiehert der Amtsschimmel besonders laut."
Natural Translation
Here the red tape is especially out of control.
Literal Translation
Here neighs the office-horse especially loud.
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