Francuski | Angielski |
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[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] 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) |
[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] d’un poil preposition | by the skin of one's teeth(barely, closely) |
[colloquial] d’un poil nom | whisker [whiskers]((colloquial) very small distance between two things) |
[colloquial] éjecter verbe | turn out(to refuse service or shelter; to eject or evict) |
[colloquial] email nom {m} | email (e-mail) [emails](message sent through email an email system) |
[colloquial] emballer verbe | chat up(attempt to establish a sexual relationship) |
[colloquial] embobiner verbe | trick [tricked, tricking, tricks](to fool; to cause to believe something untrue) |
[colloquial] engueuler verbe | rebuke [rebuked, rebuking, rebukes](to criticise harshly; to reprove) |
[colloquial] enquiquineur nom {m} nom {f} | ball-breaker(Something or someone annoying) |
[colloquial] faire gaffe verbe | watch [watched, watching, watches](to be wary) |
[colloquial] faire un caca nerveux verbe | lose one's shit(vulgar: to lose one's temper) |
[colloquial] faucher verbe | swipe [swiped, swiping, swipes](to steal or snatch) |
[colloquial] fermer son clapet verbe | clam up(become silent) |
[colloquial] fixette nom | bee in one's bonnet(something of particular interest or concern) |
[colloquial] flemmard adjectif | bone-idle(utterly lazy) |
[colloquial] flinguer verbe | bang up(to damage) |
[colloquial] foutoir nom propre {m} | Wild West(place or situation in which disorderly behaviour prevails) |
[colloquial] foutre le camp verbe | bugger off(to leave, go away, disappear) |
[colloquial] foutre les chocottes verbe | make someone's blood run cold(cause a person to feel fear) |
[colloquial] foutre les jetons verbe | make someone's blood run cold(cause a person to feel fear) |
[colloquial] foutu adjectif | unholy(dreadful) |
[colloquial] frite nom {f} | euphoria [euphorias](an excited state of joy) |
[colloquial] furax preposition | on the warpath(very angry or upset) |
[colloquial] gaffe nom {f} | blunder [blunders](mistake) |
[colloquial] glander verbe | slack off(to be deliberately unproductive in one's work or study) |
[colloquial] glandeur nom {m} | layabout [layabouts](lazy person) |
[colloquial] grosse légume nom {f} | big cheese(very important figure) |
[colloquial] hein ? interjection | come again(could you repeat that) |
[colloquial] impair nom {m} | blunder [blunders](mistake) |