klaaspudelitesse
Klaaspudelitesse is a term that originates from the Dutch language, combining "klaas" (a colloquial term for glass) and "pudelitesse" (a diminutive form of "pudel," meaning puddle). It refers to a small amount of liquid, typically an alcoholic beverage, that remains in the bottom of a glass after most of the contents have been consumed. The term is often used in social drinking contexts to describe the last sip or two of a drink.
The concept of klaaspudelitesse is not unique to the Netherlands and can be found in various cultures
Klaaspudelitesse can also be used metaphorically to describe a small remaining quantity of something else, not
In summary, klaaspudelitesse is a Dutch term that describes the small amount of liquid left in a