"oenemeloen" meaning in Dutch

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Noun

IPA: /ˈu.nə.məˌlun/ Forms: oenemeloenen [plural]
Etymology: Compound of oen (“sucker, buffoon, boob”) + -e- + meloen (“melon”), a nonsensical intensifying lengthening chosen because of the internal rhyme. Etymology templates: {{compound|nl|oen|-e-|meloen|t1=sucker, buffoon, boob|t3=melon}} oen (“sucker, buffoon, boob”) + -e- + meloen (“melon”) Head templates: {{nl-noun|m|-en|-|g2=f}} oenemeloen m or f (plural oenemeloenen)
  1. (derogatory, childish, uncommon, colloquial) A dumb or silly person; an oaf, a doodoohead. Tags: childish, colloquial, derogatory, feminine, masculine, uncommon
    Sense id: en-oenemeloen-nl-noun-E1ZsGAlI Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch terms interfixed with -e-

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