"Groucho glasses" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Groucho from Groucho Marx + glasses Head templates: {{en-noun|p|head=Groucho glasses}} Groucho glasses pl (plural only)
  1. A novelty pair of horn-rimmed glasses with attached eyebrows, plastic nose, and bushy mustache, caricaturing Groucho Marx. Wikipedia link: Groucho glasses Tags: plural, plural-only Categories (topical): Comedy, Face, Glasses Synonyms: beaglepuss
    Sense id: en-Groucho_glasses-en-noun-ZGACQAYC Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English pluralia tantum

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