Swedish

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Etymology

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lins +‎ lus, used at least since 1973, probably a loan from lens louse. The word looks very similar to shutterbug, but refers to the person being in the photo, not the avid amateur photographer.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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linslus c

  1. a lens louse; a person who frequently and happily appears in photos

Usage notes

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  • SAOL doesn't give any plural form. For lus, the plural would be -löss, but here -lusar is far more common. A similar case is datormus (computer mouse) with the plural either musar (mouses) or möss (mice), both in English and Swedish.

Declension

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Declension of linslus 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative linslus linslusen linslusar linslusarna
Genitive linslus linslusens linslusars linslusarnas

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