blouson

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French blouson.

Noun

blouson (plural blousons)

  1. A garment drawn tight at the waist with blousing hanging over the waistband
    • 2009 February 9, Alessandra Stanley, “TV ads adjust to the recession”, in Toronto Star:
      The mom, getting ready to leave, kisses the annoying woman goodbye, deliberately smearing the back of her snow-white blouson with orange Cheetos crumbs.

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /blu.zɔ̃/
  • (file)

Noun

blouson m (plural blousons)

  1. blouson

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