kletskop
Dutch edit
Pronunciation edit
Etymology 1 edit
Borrowed from German Glatzkopf (“baldie”), itself from Glatze (“bald head;”) + Kopf (“head”).
Noun edit
kletskop m (plural kletskoppen, diminutive kletskopje n)
- (colloquial, Belgium) A bald head.
- (metonymically, Belgium) A bald person (usually said of a man), a baldie.
- A hard and brittle type of cookie, with sugar, butter and peanuts or almonds as main ingredients.
Related terms edit
Etymology 2 edit
From kletsen (“to talk”) + kop (“head”).
Noun edit
kletskop m (plural kletskoppen, diminutive kletskopje n)
- A blab, blabbermouth.