"Panzerschokolade" meaning in German

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Noun

IPA: [ˈpant͡sɐʃokoˌlaːdə] Audio: De-Panzerschokolade.ogg Forms: Panzerschokolade [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], Panzerschokolade [nominative, singular], Panzerschokolade [genitive, singular], Panzerschokolade [dative, singular], Panzerschokolade [accusative, singular]
Etymology: Panzer (“tank”) + Schokolade (“chocolate”) Etymology templates: {{compound|de|Panzer|Schokolade|t1=tank|t2=chocolate}} Panzer (“tank”) + Schokolade (“chocolate”) Head templates: {{de-noun|f.sg}} Panzerschokolade f (genitive Panzerschokolade, no plural) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|f.sg}}
  1. (military slang, historical, World War II) methamphetamine Tags: feminine, historical, no-plural, slang Categories (topical): World War II Synonyms: Pervitin
    Sense id: en-Panzerschokolade-de-noun-AcBikd8q Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Topics: government, military, politics, war
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