sottisier

English

Etymology

From French sottisier.

Noun

sottisier (plural sottisiers)

  1. (literature) A collection of jokes or stupid comments.
    • 2007, Clive James, Cultural Amnesia, p. 631
      In the Israeli press, a constant feature is a sottisier of what the official Arab publications, including school textbooks, say about the eternal iniquity of the Jewish race and the holy necessity to eradicate it from the face of the Earth.

French

Etymology

From sottise.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɔtizje/

Noun

sottisier m (plural sottisiers)

  1. sottisier

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