French | English |
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[colloquial] nom {m} | mobile phone(portable telephone) |
[colloquial] accro nom {m} | fiend [fiends](addict, fanatic) |
[colloquial] aller se faire voir interjection | bug off(Used to tell somebody to leave them alone) |
[colloquial] allumer verbe | chat up(attempt to establish a sexual relationship) |
[colloquial] avaler son extrait de naissance verbe | pass [passed, passing, passes](to die) |
[colloquial] balancer verbe | squeal [squealed, squealing, squeals](to rat on someone) |
[colloquial] beubeu adjectif | all there(negative form, "not all there": mentally incompetent) |
[colloquial] BM nom {f} | beemer(slang term for a BMW car or motorcycle) |
[colloquial] boulot nom {m} | job [jobs](economic role for which a person is paid) job [jobs](task) |
[colloquial] bâfrer verbe | cram [crammed, cramming, crams](to eat greedily, and to satiety; to stuff) |
[colloquial] bête à bouffer du foin adjectif | all there(negative form, "not all there": mentally incompetent) |
[colloquial] bûcheur nom {m} | swot [swots](one who swots) |
[colloquial] calancher verbe | buy the farm(to die) |
[colloquial] casser sa pipe verbe | pass [passed, passing, passes](to die) |
[colloquial] chais pas | dunno(do (does) not know) |
[colloquial] charrier verbe | stretch the truth(idioms: to exaggerate) |
[colloquial] chiotte interjection | bugger off(expression of disagreement or disbelief) |
[colloquial] choper verbe | catch [caught, catching, catches](to contract a disease or illness) swipe [swiped, swiping, swipes](to grab quickly) |
[colloquial] chouette adjectif | nifty [niftier, niftiest](good, useful) |
[colloquial] chourrer verbe | swipe [swiped, swiping, swipes](to steal or snatch) |
[colloquial] cirer les pompes verbe | bow and scrape(behave in a servile, obsequious, or excessively polite manner) |
[colloquial] claquer verbe | bite the dust(to die) splash out(to spend a lot of money) |
[colloquial] cossard adjectif | bone-idle(utterly lazy) |
[colloquial] courir sur le haricot verbe | act up(to misbehave, cause trouble) |
[colloquial] coûter bonbon verbe | cost the earth(be a huge expense) |
[colloquial] coûter une blinde verbe | cost the earth(be a huge expense) |
[colloquial] craquer son slip verbe | lose one's shit(to have a sudden burst of emotion) lose one's shit(vulgar: to lose one's temper) |
[colloquial] crever verbe | bite the dust(to die) |
[colloquial] dans le pétrin preposition | in the soup(in trouble) |
[colloquial] dans les grandes largeurs adverbe | by a landslide(with big marginals) |
[colloquial] deviser verbe | quote [quoted, quoting, quotes](to prepare a summary of work to be done and set a price) |
[colloquial] disjoncter verbe | lose one's shit(vulgar: to lose one's temper) |
[colloquial] disquette nom {f} | pick-up line(short introduction intended to garner romantic or sexual interest from a stranger) |
[colloquial] décarrer verbe | bugger off(to leave, go away, disappear) |
[colloquial] décoller preposition | on one's way(leaving) |
[colloquial] dégage interjection | bug off(Used to tell somebody to leave them alone) |