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61 nez
n. m.1. Avoir du nez (also: avoir bon nez): To be well-inspired where making a decision is concerned. On peut dire que tu as eu du nez de ne pas y aller: You certainly made the right choice in keeping away!2. Avoir le nez creux: To have an uncanny knack at guessing right first time. (When uttered, this expression is often accompanied by the 'bodyspeak' gesture of tapping the side of one's nose with the index finger.)3. Avoir quelqu'un dans le nez: To be unable to 'stomach' someone, to have a strong antipathy towards someone. Depuis sa vacherie je l'ai dans le nez: I can't stand the sight of him since he did the dirty on me!4. Avoir un verre dans le nez: To have had 'one over the eight', to be 'tipsy', to be slightly drunk.5. Se piquer le nez: To get 'pickled', to get drunk as a matter of habit.6. A vue de nez: At a rough guess. A vue de nez, je dirais qu'elle a la cinquantaine: My guesstimate is she's well into her fifties!7. Tirer les vers du nez à quelqu'un: To 'pump' someone, to extract information from a reluctant party.8. Se casser le nez:a To find no-one at home.b To 'come a cropper', to fail.9. Se bouffer le nez: To 'squabble', to quarrel.10. Ça va nous tomber sur le nezl We're sure to 'cop it'—We're certainly in for some trouble!11. Ça lui pend au nez! He's got it coming to him! (The expression is quite often used in the past tense as if to prove the foresight of the speaker in a 'He had it coming to him!' stance.)12. Les doigts dans le nez: With the greatest of ease. Il a gagné la course les doigts dans le nez: He romped home to victory. -
62 pandore
n. m. 'Cop', 'copper', policeman. Gaffe, v'là les pandores! Watch out, here come the fuzz! -
63 parapluie
n. m.1. 'Cover', fictitious and 'legit' occupation enabling a criminal to justify his earnings.2. Alibi.3. Porter le parapluie: To 'carry the can', to shoulder the responsibility.4. La Maison Parapluie: The 'cop-shop', the police.5. Avoir l'air d'avoir avalé un parapluie: To look as stiff as a poker, to be stiff and starchy.6. Fermer son parapluie: To 'pop one's clogs', to 'snuff it', to die. -
64 pendre
v. intrans. Ça te pend au nez! (joc. & iron.): Like two and two make four, you're sure to cop it! (When the context is deemed to be particularly humorous, this expression often has the appendage: comme un sifflet de deux ronds.) -
65 pincer
v. trans.1. To 'collar', to 'buttonhole', to take someone aside (forcibly or otherwise).2. To 'nab', to arrest. On s'est fait pincer avec la came: We got caught red-handed with all the gear.3. (of disease): To 'cop', to catch.4. To 'twig', to 'catch on', to understand. Tu pinces?! Do you get it?!5. En pincer pour. To 'have a crush on', to be infatuated with. Elle en pince pour ma pomme! I definitely think she's doolally on me! -
66 piquer
I.v. trans.1. To 'jab', to inject. (The verb is only really encountered with this meaning when it refers to the 'putting to sleep' of a pet dog or cat. Elle a dû faire piquer son chien: She had to have her dog put down.)2. To stab, to knife.3. To 'cop', to catch (a disease). Il a piqué une chtouille maison! He caught a right dose of clap!4. Piquer une sale note (sch.): To get a rotten mark. (In schools and colleges, the verb piquer with reference to an assessment can sometimes have a positive connotation as with piquer un quinze sur vingt: To get a first-class mark.)a To 'skedaddle', to 'make tracks', to run away.b (fig.): To be off and away when something unpleasant has occurred.6. En piquer un: To 'have a kip', to 'take some shuteye', to steal a few minutes for a snooze (also: piquer un roupillon).7. To 'nick', to 'pinch', to steal. Elle m'a piqué tout mon fric. She filched all my dough.8. To 'nab', to 'collar', to arrest. A ce train-là, on va se faire piquer par les cognes! If we keep this up, the fuzz'll do us!9. Piquer le dix (Prison slang): To pace up and down a cell like a bear in a cage.II.v. intrans. Piquer à quelque chose:a To 'get the hang of something', to understand the workings of something.b To get 'hooked' on, to have a compulsive liking for something.III.v. trans. reflex.1. (Drugs): To 'mainline', to inject intravenously.2. Se piquer le nez: To 'get pickled', to get drunk. (The expression reflects the habitual nature of the act whereby the subject is well on the road to dipsomania.) -
67 Pouleman
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68 poulet
n. m.1. 'Cop', 'copper', policeman.2. 'Cringer', unpleasant letter. (Originally, a poulet was a love-letter, and the colloquiality stems from the antiphrasis.)3. Mon poulet: 'My ducky', 'my lovey-dovey', my darling.4. C'est du poulet! It's as easy as pie! — It's dead simple. -
69 prendre
v. trans.1. To 'cop it', to 'catch it', to get told off in no uncertain manner. Qu'est-ce que tu vas prendre! You're (in) for it! — You'll get the roasting of your life!2. Ça ne prend pas avec moi! I'm not falling for that one! — That trick won't work with me!3. Qu'est-ce qui te prend? What's eating you?— What's the matter?4. J'en prends et j'en laisse! I take it all with a pinch of salt! Il faut en prendre et en laisser! You can't believe all you hear! -
70 quart
n. m.1. (mil.): Tin mug (because it holds ¼ litre).2. Le quart: The 'cop- shop', the police station.3. (also: quart d'œil): 'Super', police superintendent.a (of car): To start first time.b To 'skedaddle', to move off at the double.6. Régler quelque chose au quart de poil: To get something working to perfection. -
71 quimper
v. trans. & intrans.1. To 'chat up', to woo. Si tu veux quimper des frangines, fringue-toi mieux! If you want to pull the birds, get yourself properly togged-up!2. (Prison slang): To 'cop' a sentence. Avec son pedigree, il va quimper chéro! With his form, he's in for one hell of a stretch!3. Quimper pour. To fall for, to be the victim of someone or something. Il quimpe pour n'importe quel baratin! He'll fall for any patter!4. Laisser quimper: To drop, to give up (as a bad job). Laisse quimper, mon vieux! Pack it in, mate! -
72 radis
n. m.1. 'Tootsie', toe. Se lover les radis: To wash one's feet. (When in the plural, as in this expression, radis refers to feet rather than toes.)2. Ne pas avoir un radis: To be 'skint', 'broke', to be penniless. Jen'ai pas un radis! I haven't got a bean! Ça ne vaut pas un radis! It's not much cop! — It's worthless! -
73 rarranger
v. trans.1. To put things straight (again), to tidy things up. Va falloir que je rarrange mon bureau! I'm going to have to sort my office out. It sure needs it! Rarranger son emploi du temps: To reorganize one's timetable.a To 'get bashed up', to be beaten black and blue.b To 'cop it', to get a sound telling-off.c To 'get conned', to get well and truly swindled.d To 'catch a dose of clap', to get infected with V.D. -
74 récolter
v. trans. (of prison sentence): To 'cop', to get, to receive. Il a récolté le maxi: He got the stiffest sentence possible. -
75 revue
n. f. Etre de la revue:a To have to 'go without', to miss out on something.b To have been 'done', 'conned', to have been fooled.c To be 'for the high jump', to be in for some punishment. Je vais être encore de la revue! It's muggins who'll cop it again! -
76 rhume
n. m. Prendre quelque chose pour son rhume (iron.): To 'get a piece of someone's tongue', to 'cop it', to get told off in no uncertain manner. -
77 roussin
n. m.1. 'Cop', policeman.2. C.I.D. officer, plain-clothes policeman.3. 'Snitch', 'copper's nark', police informant. -
78 sbire
n. m. (pej.):1. 'Cop', policeman.2. 'Screw', prison warder.3. 'Heavy', bodyguard to an important person in the underworld.4. Insignificant underling. -
79 trinquer
v. intrans. To 'get it in the neck', to 'cop it', to get the worst of something. Côté impôts, c'est toujours les fumeurs qui trinquent! Come Budget- day, it's always us smokers what bear the brunt! -
80 Vénus
Proper name. Recevoir un coup de pied de Vénus: To 'cop a dose', to catch V.D.
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