luder

See also: lùder

Danish

Etymology 1

See ludder.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ludər/, [ˈluðˀɐ]

Noun

luder c (singular definite luderen, plural indefinite ludere)

  1. alternative form of ludder (prostitute)
Inflection
Declension of luder
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative luder luderen ludere luderne
genitive luders luderens luderes ludernes

Etymology 2

See lude (to stoop).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /luːdər/, [ˈluːðɐ]

Verb

luder

  1. present of lude (stoop)

Swedish

Etymology

From German Luder (carcass used as bait, hussy), from Proto-Germanic *lōþr-.

Noun

luder n

  1. (vulgar, derogatory) a whore, a hooker (prostitute)
    Synonyms: fnask, gatflicka, glädjeflicka, hora, nattfjäril, prostituerad, sexarbetare, sexsäljare, sköka, slinka
    • (Can we date this quote?), Apsvett, “Tjackhoran (Ditt jävla luder) [The crack whore (You damn whore)]”‎[1]:
      Ditt jävla luder, med våfflat hår och puder. Du hukar dig och suger, för det är det enda till du duger.
      You damn whore, with crimped hair and powder. You crouch down and suck, because that's the only thing you're good for.
    • 1973, Johnny Bode, “En Ludernatt i Buenos Aires [A Whore Night in Buenos Aires]”, in Styrman Janssons Frestelser [First Mate Jansson's Temptations]‎[2], performed by Lillemor Dahlqvist:
      En ludernatt i Buenos Aires, är världens bästa knulleri.
      A whore night in Buenos Aires, is the world's best fuckery [sic].
  2. (vulgar, derogatory) a slut (promiscuous person)

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