bitzer

Etymology
. Originally used of dogs. Perhaps from, in reference to the dog's composition from multiple different "bits". The spelling with tz may be influenced from other names of breeds (e.g., , etc.) or in imitation of German names. Compare also.

Noun

 * 1)  A mongrel dog.
 * 2)  A person of mixed race or ethnicity.
 * 3)  A bicycle assembled from bits and pieces.
 * 1)  A bicycle assembled from bits and pieces.
 * 1)  A bicycle assembled from bits and pieces.

Translations

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