Lochschwager

German

Etymology

Compound of Loch (hole) + Schwager (brother-in-law).

Pronunciation

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Noun

Lochschwager m (strong, genitive Lochschwagers, plural Lochschwäger or (rarely) Lochschwager, feminine Lochschwägerin)

  1. (vulgar, slang) A male acquaintance who has had sexual intercourse with the same woman; one of a pair or group of Eskimo brothers.
    • 2014, Alexander Kratochvil, transl., Im Schatten der Mohnblüte, Haymon Verlag, translation of original by Jurij Wynnytschuk, →ISBN:
      » [] Und so sind wir, wenn auch ungewollt, Lochschwager geworden.« Bei dem Ausdruck zuckte Jarosch zusammen. Na gut, sie hatten das gleiche Mädchen gevögelt, aber Lochschwager von einem KGBler?
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