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banlieusard

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English

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Etymology

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From French banlieusard.

Adjective

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banlieusard (comparative more banlieusard, superlative most banlieusard)

  1. suburban
    • 2017, Masha Belenky, Kathryn Kleppinger, Anne O’Neil-Henry, French Cultural Studies for the Twenty-First Century, →ISBN, page 84:
      These dynamics create a new “pornotrope” that distinguishes the colonial nostalgia production from the banlieusard production: the difficult Arab boy, far removed from the always-available Arab boy of yesteryear.

French

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Etymology

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From banlieue +‎ -ard.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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banlieusard (feminine banlieusarde, masculine plural banlieusards, feminine plural banlieusardes)

  1. (relational) suburb; suburban

Noun

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banlieusard m (plural banlieusards, feminine banlieusarde)

  1. suburbanite, commuter

Further reading

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