linslus

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Swedish

Etymology

lins +‎ lus, used at least since 1973, probably a loan from lens louse. The word looks very similar to shutterbug, but refers to the person being in the photo, not the avid amateur photographer.

Noun

linslus c

  1. a lens louse; a person who frequently and happily appears in photos

Usage notes

  • SAOL doesn't give any plural form. For lus, the plural would be -löss, but here -lusar is far more common. A similar case is datormus (computer mouse) with the plural either musar (mouses) or möss (mice), both in English and Swedish.

Declension

Declension of linslus 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative linslus linslusen linslusar linslusarna
Genitive linslus linslusens linslusars linslusarnas

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