letschert
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Bavarian[edit]
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letschert
- limp, flaccid, floppy, droopy (of a person or object)
- soft, tasteless, soggy, no longer crisp (of food)
German[edit]
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letschert (strong nominative masculine singular letscherter, comparative letscherter, superlative am letschertsten)
- (Austria, Bavaria, colloquial) limp, flaccid, floppy, droopy (of a person or object)
- (Austria, Bavaria, colloquial) soft, tasteless, soggy, no longer crisp (of food)
- Synonyms: welk, labberig, fad, weich, geschmacklos
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Further reading[edit]
- “letschert” in Duden online