owe one a spite - translation to german
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owe one a spite - translation to german

BOUNDARY DEVELOPED TO MAKE A NEIGHBOR'S PROPERTY WORSE
Redneck Stonehenge; Crocker Spite Fence; Spite wall; Spite Wall
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  • Portion of the April 1878 panoramic photograph of San Francisco by [[Eadweard Muybridge]] showing the spite fence constructed by [[Charles Crocker]]

owe one a spite      
einem eine Boshaftigkeit schuldig sein
one of a kind         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
One Of A Kind; One of a kind; One-of-a-kind; One Of a Kind; One of a Kind (disambiguation); One of A Kind; One of a Kind (album); One of a Kind (EP); One of a Kind (song)
eins von der Sorte, eins von der Art; einer unter vielen; keiner wie er/sie
one and only         
  • Norihiro Yokoyama, who rode One And Only in 2014
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One & Only; The One & Only; One and Only; One and only; The one and only; One and Only (disambiguation); The One and Only (album); The One and Only (disambiguation); The One and Only (film); The One and Only (TV series)
der Einzige und Alleinige, der Einzigartige, der Einmalige

Definition

owe
v. a.
1.
Be indebted to, be bound to pay.
2.
Be obliged to ascribe to, be obliged for, have to attribute to.
3.
Be due, be owing.

Wikipedia

Spite fence

In property law, a spite fence is an overly tall fence or a row of trees, bushes, or hedges, constructed or planted between adjacent lots by a property owner (with no legitimate purpose), who is annoyed with or wishes to annoy a neighbor, or who wishes to completely obstruct the view between lots. Several U.S. states and local governments have regulations to prohibit spite fences, or related regulations such as those establishing a maximum allowed height for fences. In the United Kingdom, the terms spite wall or blinder wall (as in, to blind the view of a neighbor) are more commonly used.