jøssing

Etymology
From the place name, the name of a fjord in Rogaland, Norway where British naval forces on 16 February 1940 boarded the German auxiliary cruiser Altmark and freed 300 English prisoners.

The term was allegedly used for the first time - and in a derogatory sense - in an article in the Swedish Nazi magazine Sverige Fritt on the 31st of January 1941, and again in Fritt Folk on the 18th February the same year.

Noun

 * 1)  a Norwegian opponent of Nazism
 * 2)  a potato variety produced in Norway through refining, and used during World War II
 * 1)  a potato variety produced in Norway through refining, and used during World War II
 * 1)  a potato variety produced in Norway through refining, and used during World War II
 * 1)  a potato variety produced in Norway through refining, and used during World War II
 * 1)  a potato variety produced in Norway through refining, and used during World War II
 * 1)  a potato variety produced in Norway through refining, and used during World War II
 * 1)  a potato variety produced in Norway through refining, and used during World War II