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Beleschander 

Beleshender is a word composed of the Romanian word "a beli" and the german suffix "-hander".
In Transilvania (a region of Romania where german, hungarian and romanian citizens live), there are german-romanian villages where several words were mixed and turned into standalone words.
One of them is Beleschander. In romanian "a beli" means "to destroy" or "to ruin" or even "to suck at something". (first person, singular form "belesc" is used here)
The german suffix "-hander" refers to something to be held in your hands.

Therefore, "Beleschander" means something that you hold in your hands and that you can destroy or ruin things with. Such as a hammer, sledgehammer, axe, a saw, etc.

Therefore, "Beleschander"
I took a beleschander with me just in case we need to break a window.
I got stuck in my bathroom so I used my beleschander to destroy the door and get out.
Beleschander by Borș May 4, 2021
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