frotteur

See also: Frotteur

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French frotteur (one who rubs).

Pronunciation

Noun

frotteur (plural frotteurs)

  1. One who commits an act of frotteurism.
    Synonym: frotteurist

Translations

French

Etymology

From frotter +‎ -eur.

Pronunciation

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Noun

frotteur m (plural frotteurs, feminine frotteuse)

  1. (now rare) rubber, polisher (of floors, etc.)
  2. frotteur (one who commits the act of non-consensually rubbing one’s genitalia against another person, usually a stranger)
    Synonym: frôleur
    Hypernyms: agresseur, maniaque

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