munläder

Swedish

Etymology

mun (mouth) + läder (leather)

Noun

munläder n

  1. (colloquial) speaking skill (in the sense of being able to talk people into what one wants, talking oneself out of situations, having good comebacks, and the like), gift of the gab

Usage notes

Often in the phrase "ha välsmort munläder" (have well-greased mouth leather).

Declension

Declension of munläder 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative munläder munlädret
Genitive munläders munlädrets

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