"pelakor" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Indonesian]

IPA: [pəˈlakɔr]
Etymology: * blend of perebut (“snatcher”) + laki orang (“other women's husband”). * Folk etymology: Altered from valakor, from Valak + English -or. Popular spelling influenced by prefix pe-, peng- (“actor of”). Related to the memes, comparison homebreaker with Valak (demon). * This word become popular in 2017 because there are some scandals viral in that year. Etymology templates: {{blend|id|perebut|laki orang|nocap=1|t1=snatcher|t2=other women's husband}} blend of perebut (“snatcher”) + laki orang (“other women's husband”), {{der|id|en|-or}} English -or Head templates: {{id-noun|pl=pelakor-pelakor}} pelakor (plural)
  1. (colloquial) other woman: a female (usually a woman) who has a romantic or sexual relationship with a married man Wikipedia link: en:Valac Tags: colloquial, plural
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