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1 Jupiter
Jupiter [ʒypitεʀ]masculine noun* * *A npr Mythol Jupiter.B nprf Astron Jupiter.il se croit sorti de la cuisse de Jupiter he thinks he's God's gift to the world○.[ʒypitɛr] nom propre -
2 pardieu
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3 bonhomme
n. m.1. Aller son petit bonhomme de chemin: To 'do one's own thing', to go one's own sweet way.2. Ça suit son petit bonhomme de chemin: Things are following their natural course.3. Nom d'un petit bonhomme! (mild expletive): By Jove! — By jiminy! -
4 mince
interj. Euphemistic equivalent to the expletive merde! expressing surprise, admiration, incredulity. Mince alors! Crumbs! — Golly! — By Jove! Mince de rigolade! What a lark! — How funny! Mince de bouffe! Some nosh! -
5 nom
n. m.1. Nom d'un chien! Cripes! — By jove! (This expression and others such as Nom d'une pipe!—Nom d'un petit bonhomme!—Nom de nom!, etc. are euphemistic variations on the now quite bland Nom de Dieu!)2. Petit nom: Christian name, forename. ( Petit nom is more often than not found in an interrogative clause. Quel est ton petit nom? What do they call you? Such a turn of phrase is indeed low-brow and belongs to the world of amorous badinage.)4. Un nom à coucher dehors ( avec un billet de logement): A right jaw-twister of a name. (This jocular and ironical expression is that and nothing more. It has no real pejorative connotation.)5. Ça n'a pas de nom! Well I never! —It's beyond words! — It's incredible! -
6 sabord
n. m.1. Mille sabords! Thunder and lightning! — By jove! (This jocular and dated exclamation was given a totally new lease of life by Le Capitaine Haddock, the bearded seawolf in the Tintin cartoon comic-strip stories.)2. Coup de sabord: Searching look. On a jeté un coup de sabord avant d'entrer: We had a quick butchers before going through the door.
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