radarpar

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Swedish[edit]

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ett radarpar (Penn & Teller)

Etymology[edit]

From radar (radar) +‎ par (pair). Perhaps in the sense of playing as if being able to locate each other with radar. First attested in 1965.

Noun[edit]

radarpar n

  1. a player duo with (frequent) excellent interplay (in team sports, for example soccer)
  2. (by extension) a seemingly inseparable duo; a famous duo, an iconic duo, etc.
    radarparet Helan och Halvan
    the famous duo Laurel and Hardy

Usage notes[edit]

Most common in (sense 2). The origin is likely unknown to many native speakers.

Declension[edit]

Declension of radarpar 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative radarpar radarparet radarpar radarparen
Genitive radarpars radarparets radarpars radarparens

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