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informal] preposition {m} | without◼◼◼(not having) |
informal] nom | hitchhiker [hitchhikers](a person who hitchhikes) |
informal] phrase | here you are(said when handing something over) make yourself at homephrase |
informal] nom {f} | junkyard [junkyards](a business that sells used metal or items) |
informal] nom {m}; Plinotte {f} | peanut [peanuts](a legume resembling a nut) |
informal] beurre de pinottes nom {m} | peanut butter [peanut butters](spread made from ground peanuts) |
informal] champignon chinois nom {m} | shiitake(Lentinula edodes, an edible mushroom) |
informal] cour à scrap nom {f} | wreck yard(location of dismantling business) |
informal] gratteux nom {m} | scratch card(lottery ticket) |
informal] mets-en interjection | absolutely(yes; certainly) |
informal] paqueté adjectif | drunk [drunker, drunkest](intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol) |
informal] poche adjectif {m} {f} | lame [lamer, lamest](slang: failing to be cool, funny, interesting or relevant) |
informal] roteux nom {m} | hot dog [hot dogs](frankfurter in a bun) |
informal] se faire remonter les bretelles verbe | catch heat(to be scolded or chastised) catch it(to be scolded or chastised) |
[Belgium] [informal] night shop nom {m} | convenience store(a small retail store) |
[informal] nom | boy [boys]◼◼◼(male of any age, used as a friendly diminutive) father [fathers](male parent) |
[informal] interjection | hello(greeting) |
[informal] pronoun | we(the speakers, or the speaker(s) and other person(s) not being addressed (exclusive we: he or she or they and I)) |
[informal] nom {m} | bad luck(misfortune) |
[informal] a+ interjection | laters(slang expression used at parting) |
[informal] apéro nom {m} | apéritif(alcoholic drink served before a meal as an appetiser) |
[informal] arriver premier verbe | come first(win first place in competition) |
[informal] as-tu des enfants ? phrase | do you have children(do you have children?) |
[informal] assieds-toi phrase | please sit downphrase |
[informal] avaler son extrait de naissance verbe | buy the farm(to die) |
[informal] beurrer la raie verbe | make someone's blood boil(cause a person to feel angry) |
[informal] bon ap' phrase | bon appétit(used to wish someone enjoyment of the meal they are about to eat) |
[informal] bouffer verbe | guzzle [guzzled, guzzling, guzzles]((by extension) to consume anything greedily) guzzle [guzzled, guzzling, guzzles](to drink (or sometimes eat) voraciously) |
[informal] bourré adjectif | drunk [drunker, drunkest](intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol) |
[informal] bête à pleurer adjectif | all there(negative form, "not all there": mentally incompetent) |
[informal] calancher verbe | bite the dust(to die) |
[informal] caresser dans le sens du poil verbe | bow and scrape(behave in a servile, obsequious, or excessively polite manner) |
[informal] casser sa pipe verbe | buy the farm(to die) |
[informal] choucroute nom {f} | beehive [beehives](hairstyle) |
[informal] cirque nom propre {m} | Wild West(place or situation in which disorderly behaviour prevails) |
[informal] combien de langues parles-tu ? phrase | how many languages do you speak(how many languages do you speak?) |