teutelokke
Appearance
Zealandic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From teut 'mouth' (slightly vulgar) and lokke, a now disused word for to suck, related to lekke 'to lick'.
Pronunciation
[edit][ˈtøˑtəˌlʌkə]
Verb
[edit]teutelokke
- to start eating from both sides of an item of food (traditionally a piece of taaitaai) until the partners meet in the middle and kiss
- (by extension) to make out in public
Alternative forms
[edit]- totelokke Walcheren
- teutelokken eastern Zuid-Beveland, Zeeuwsch-Vlaanderen
- teutebekken Retranchement
Further reading
[edit]- Dr. Ha.C.M. Ghijsen (red.), Woordenboek der Zeeuwse Dialecten. Van Velzen, Krabbendijke, 1964, ¹⁰1998: page 975
- Dr. Frans Debrabandere (red.), Zeeuws etymologisch woordenboek. De herkomst van de Zeeuwse woorden. Uitgeverij Atlas, Amsterdam/Antwerpen, 2007: page 339-40