pantoffelparade
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
Compound of pantoffel (“house slipper”) + parade (“parade”). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. Presumably it's ironic, but why exactly "pantoffel"?
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
pantoffelparade f (plural pantoffelparades)
- (historical) A large number of ambling flaneurs, congregating at certain times (esp. on Sunday morning or afternoon) to show off their sense of fashion.