"broodje aap" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

IPA: /ˌbroːt.jə ˈaːp/ Audio: Nl-broodje aap.ogg Forms: broodjes aap [plural]
Etymology: Literally, “breadroll with monkey”. From Broodje Aap. De folklore van de post-industriële samenleving, a book by Ethel Portnoy from 1978 in which she collected several urban legends, including one about a hotdog factory processing primates in their hotdogs. Etymology templates: {{m-g|breadroll with monkey}} “breadroll with monkey”, {{lit|breadroll with monkey}} Literally, “breadroll with monkey” Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|broodjes aap|-}} broodje aap n (plural broodjes aap)
  1. An urban legend (false anecdotal story presented as true spread through informal communication). Wikipedia link: Ethel Portnoy Tags: neuter Synonyms: broodjeaapverhaal Derived forms: broodjeaapverhaal
    Sense id: en-broodje_aap-nl-noun-jkkGw1jQ Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header

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