bumbershoot
noun
bum·ber·shoot
ˈbəm-bər-ˌshüt
plural bumbershoots
US, informal
: umbrella sense 1
Mr. Whifflebottom shifted to his other arm the long black bumbershoot he carried ever with him, against the rain that seldom came, even as he wore always knee-high rubber boots for the same reason.—Harry Stephen Keeler
A bumbershoot is exactly the same as an umbrella, but it's a much better word. The bumber bit is a variant of brolly, and the shoot is there because it looks a little bit like a parachute.—Mark Forsyth
… the sort of writer who won't say umbrella when he can say bumbershoot.—Malcolm Jones
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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