| Main form | brugpieper, de |
| Transcribed form | |
| Pronunciation | |
| Grammatical description | |
| Strength | neutral / common slang |
| Translation | a pupil in the lowest class of a lyceum |
| Literal translation | |
| Note | The word is used by pupils in the higher classes. It is a composition of "brugklas" (bridge-class; the first class being a "bridge" to different types of secondary education) and "pieper" (pipit, young chicken). |
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