klooien
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch clôyen (variant of clouwen), from Old Dutch *clōien (variant of *clouen), from Proto-Germanic *klawjaną; possibly related to klooi and a doublet of klauwen.
Pronunciation
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Verb
klooien
- To (give a) beat(ing)
- To mess around
- (vulgar) To sleep with, i.e. share the bed, with; to fuck
Inflection
Derived terms
- klooier m
Anagrams
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