kutzwager
Dutch
Etymology
Compound of kut (“cunt, pussy”) + zwager (“brother-in-law”). Reportedly originated in the student slang of Amsterdam in the 1960s, but popularised by the play Kutzwagers by Wim T. Schippers from 1984.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkʏtˌsʋaː.ɣər/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: kut‧zwa‧ger
Noun
kutzwager m (plural kutzwagers)
- (vulgar, slang, Netherlands) A male acquaintance who has had sexual intercourse with the same woman; one of a pair or group of Eskimo brothers.
Usage notes
- The word is typically used heteronormatively and androcentrically, designating a relation between two men.
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