bordeelsluiper

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== Dutch == === Etymology === 20th century. First attested in the 1970s, but probably a few decades older. Compound of bordeel (“brothel”) +‎ sluiper (“sneak, someone who sneaks”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /bɔrˈdeːlˌslœy̯.pər/ Hyphenation: bor‧deel‧slui‧per === Noun === bordeelsluiper m (plural bordeelsluipers, diminutive bordeelsluipertje n) suede shoe for men with a thick, soft sole ==== Hypernyms ==== herenschoen schoen