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Catalan

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Camp de la Indústria, 1920

Etymology

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From cul (bottom, butt) +‎ -er. The football sense is from fans sitting on the walls of the first stadium in Barcelona, exposing their culs to passersby.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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culer m or f (masculine and feminine plural culers)

  1. (soccer, relational) of FC Barcelona, as a player, fan, coach etc.
    Synonyms: blaugrana, barcelonista

Noun

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culer m or f by sense (plural culers)

  1. (obsolete) sodomite
  2. (soccer) a person connected with FC Barcelona, as a player, fan, staff, coach etc.
    Synonym: barcelonista

Descendants

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  • Spanish: culé

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French

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ky.le/
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Verb

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culer

  1. to go astern, to back up

Conjugation

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