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1 kil
kil◑ nm bottle.(très familier) [kil] nom masculin -
2 kil
n. m. 'Litre of plonk', bottle of cheap red wine. On s'est payé un kil à trois'. The three of us downed a bottle of vino (also: kilbus). -
3 kilo
n. m.1. 'Litre of plonk', bottle of cheap red wine. (The fact that 100 cl. of water weigh 1 kilogram explains this colloquial meaning.)2. (sch.): A half-day's detention.3. (mil.): 24 hours in the cooler, one day's detention in a punishment cell. -
4 litron
n. m.1. Litre of 'plonk', bottle of cheap red wine.2. Tenir le litron: To be able to 'hold one's liquor', to have a good resilience to alcohol. -
5 négresse
n. f.1. 'Bounder', flea (the variety that frequents humans rather than animals).2. Bottle of 'plonk', of cheap dark red wine. (This word only seems to have survived in the expression étouffer une négresse: to down a bottle of plonk.)3. (Restaurateurs' slang): Large capacity chip-fryer. (The only lexicographical reference to this meaning of the word is to be found in François Caradec's DICTIONNAIRE DU FRANÇAIS ARGOTIQUE ET POPULAIRE.)
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