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41 colle
n. f.1. 'Stodge', stodgy food.2. 'Stumper', 'poser', brain-teaser. Philippe, il faut toujours qu'il pose des colles! He always likes to quiz you with the unanswerable, does Philip!4. (sch.): Detention. Prendre une colle: To cop detention.5. Quelle colle!a (of person): What a bore!b (of situation, event): What a drag!6. Ménage à la colle: 'Open marriage', commonlaw marriage.7. Faites chauffer la colle! (Stock humorous phrase said when someone breaks crockery): Go on, break up the happy home!8. Chier dans la colle: To 'lay it on a bit thick', to exaggerate.9. C'est de la colle! It's bunkum! — Poppycock!10. Combat à la colle (Boxing): 'Duff contest', phoney fight. -
42 crâne
n. m.1. Bourrer le crâne à quelqu'un: To fill someone's head with stuff and nonsense.2. Crâne de piaf: 'Nincompoop', 'bird-brain', twit.3. (pl.): 'Scalps', arrests. C'est un flic de première avec une tripotée de crânes a son actif. He's a top cop with a list of arrests as long as your arm. -
43 déguster
v. trans. To 'cop', to be on the receiving end of something unpleasant. Déguster une infusion de rames de châtaignier. To get a jolly good hiding. Qu'est-ce qu'il a dégusté le soir qu'il a découché! He got a right rollicking from his wife the time he didn't get home till morning! -
44 donner
I.v. trans.1. To inform on, to denounce someone.2. (Cards): To deal. C'est à vous de donner. It's your turn to deal. (In this case the verb is only transitive by implication.)3. C'est donné! (iron.): It's cheap at the price! — I wouldn't call that expensive!4. On t'en donnera! (iron.): You'll be lucky! — You're setting your sights a bit high!II.v. intrans.1. Donner dans:a (also: donner dans le panneau): To 'fall for something hook, line and sinker', to be totally fooled by a ploy.b To become, to undergo a change of character. Depuis la mort de sa femme, il donne dans le grincheux: He's become a real misery guts since his missus passed away.2. Donner à pleins tubes: To give one's all, to make an all-out effort.III.v. trans. reflex.1. S'en donner (of pleasurable activity): To 'get some in', to get one's fill. On va s'en donner du bon temps! We're going to let our hair down!2. Se donner peur: To panic without reason.IV.v. pronom. Se la donner. To have one's suspicions, to be 'cagey', to be wary about something. On se la donnait qu'il était flic: It was thought he might be a cop working undercover. -
45 dreauper
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46 effacer
v. trans.1. To 'polish off', to 'knock back', to consume (food or drink). Il a effacé un morcif comme ça! He scoffed a giant portion!2. To 'cop a blow', to be on the receiving end of physical violence. Il a effacé une de ces mandalles! The slap he got sent him reeling. (The expression en effacer une often indicates that someone has been hit by a bullet.) -
47 étrenner
v. trans. & intrans.1. To 'have first go at', to be the first to use something.2. (Stallholder, market-trader's slang): To get the first sale of the day. Etrennez-moi! Get the first bargain of the day!3. To 'cop', to be on the receiving end of something unpleasant.4. To get thrashed, to get 'drubbed', to be beaten up.5. To get a 'wigging', to get told off, to be reprimanded. Qu'est-ce qu'il a étrenné quand sa mère a su ça! When his mum heard about it, he got the rollicking of his life. -
48 fête
n. f.1. Ne pas être a la fête: To be 'getting a rough ride', to have a tough time.2. Ce n'est pas tous les jours fête! Christmas comes but once a year! (so enjoy yourself!).3. Faire sa fête à quelqu'un: To 'duff up', to 'bash someone up', to give someone a rousting. Ça va être ta fête! You're going to cop it! -
49 flic
n. m. 'Cop', 'copper', policeman. (The word is not strictly derogatory and only the context can situate its colloquiality.) -
50 flicard
n. m. (pej.): 'Cop', 'copper', police man. -
51 gazer
v. intrans.1. To 'do a pongy', to 'fart', to break wind (also: louffer).2. To 'pong', to stink.3. To 'go full-pelt', to go full-speed. On a drôlement gazé sur l'autoroute: We belted down the motorway.4. To 'go without a hitch', to go smoothly. Ça gaze? How's tricks? Ça gaze à bloc! Things are going great guns!5. Ça va gazer pour toi! You're going to cop it! —You're definitely in trouble! -
52 gros
I.n. m.2. (pl.): 'The nobs', 'the upper-crust', the wealthy. C'est jamais les gros qui trinquent: It's always the poor what cop it!4. Faire son gros: To 'crap', to 'shit', to defecate.II.adj. Exaggerated. Ça c'est un peu gros! This is a bit far-fetched!III.adv.1. Gagner gros: To be a big earner, to have a hefty pay-packet.2. En avoir gros sur le cœur: To feel resentful about something.3. En avoir gros sur la patate: To have a load of worries. -
53 lardu
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54 maison
I.n. f.1. (abbr. maison close or maison de passe): 'Cat-house', brothel. Maison d'abattage: Low-class brothel (usually situated near a harbour or army barracks).2. La Grande Maison: 'The cop-shop', the police station.3. La maison des mille lourdes: 'The big house', 'the nick', prison.4. La maison tire-boutons: Lesbianism.5. Gros comme une maison (adv. exp.): Plainly, clearly, obviously. Gros comme une maison, j'ai vu qu'il allait me demander du fric: I just knew he was going to ask me for a loan!II.adj. inv. 'Ace', first-rate, really out of the ordinary. Une engueulade maison: One hell of a telling-off. On a fait un gueuleton maison: We had ourselves a slap-up meal! -
55 matricule
n. m. En prendre pour son matricule: To 'cop it', to be on the receiving end of something unpleasant. Ça va barder pour ton matricule! You're in for it! -
56 matuche
n. m.1. 'Cop', 'copper', policeman. Les matuches: The fuzz.2. 'Screw', prison warder.3. (pl.): Loaded dice. -
57 maxi
I.n. m. (abbr. maxitnum):1. Ecoper le maxi: To 'cop a heavy sentence', to get a long term of imprisonment.2. Donner le maxi: To try one's darnedest, to give one's all.3. Se taper le maxi: To drive flat-out (in a car, on a motorbike, etc.).II.n. f. Maxi-skirt, fashion's antonym to the mini. -
58 mettre
I.v. trans.2. To 'lay', to fuck, to have coition with. (This rather pejorative acceptation of the verb becomes even more so in the passive where it seems to refer exclusively to anal intercourse, The expression se faire mettre is more often than not found with a figurative meaning: to get conned, to be had.)3. Mettre quelqu'un dedans: To 'pull a fast one' on someone, to con someone.4. To inflict something very painful on someone (lit. & fig.): Qu'est-ce qu'il lui m a mis! She didn't half cop it!6. Y mettre du sien:a To 'put one's shoulder to the wheel', to put some personal effort into something.b To 'meet someone halfway', to show the willingness and ability to be conciliatory.7. Y meltre les doigts: To have 'sticky fingers', to pinch, to steal.8. Mettre à disposition (pol.): To haul someone in front of a magistrate.9. Ote-toi de là que je m'y metle! (Jocular and ironic catch phrase): Move over! — Buzz off!10. Mettons que (also: Mettez que): Let's say that¼Mettons que tu l'épouses, ça ne va pas résoudre le problème: Getting married to her won't solve your problem.II.v. trans. reflex.1. Se mettre avec quelqu'un: To 'shack up with someone', to start cohabiting.2. Se mettre bien:a To 'dress to the nincs', to put one's best clothes on.b To 'do oneself proud', to deny oneself nothing.a To 'stuff oneself to the gills', to eat voraciously.b To get one's fill (of any pleasurable activity). -
59 morfler
v. trans. To 'cop', to get (to be on the receiving end of something unpleasant). Il a morflé deux bastos dans le baquet: He got shot twice through the gut. Morfler une chaude-lance: To 'catch clap', to get gonorrhoea. -
60 motard
n. m.1. 'Bikie', character who rides a motorbike (more the Hell's Angel leather-clad type than the gentle commuter).2. (pol.): Speed-cop (one who patrols on a motorbike).
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