Türkenkoffer

German

Etymology

From Türke (Turk, Turkish person) + -n- + Koffer (case, suitcase). From the stereotype of less well-off people, and perhaps immigrants in particular, carrying their belongings in plastic bags.

Noun

Türkenkoffer m (strong, genitive Türkenkoffers, plural Türkenkoffer)

  1. (humorous, offensive) a plastic bag, especially when used for purposes other than shopping

Usage notes

  • Not usually employed as a purposefully offensive slur but politically incorrect and likely to offend persons of Turkish descent.

Declension

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