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61 se démerder
demɛʀde vpr/vi **Ne t'inquiète pas, il saura se démerder. — Don't worry, he'll manage.
Démerde-toi tout seul. — You can bloody well sort it out yourself.
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62 anis
n. m. De l'anis! (iron.): Not on your nelly! — Not bloody likely! — Certainly not! -
63 asseoir
v. trans. reflex.1. S'asseoir sur: To 'squash' someone, to put all one's weight in silencing someone.2. Je m'assieds dessus! I don't give a fig! —I couldn't bloody well care less!3. Va t'asseoir! Go to blazes! — Get knotted! — Go away! -
64 astap
adj. inv. (abbr. à se taper le cul par terre) C'est astap!a It's too ridiculous for words!b It's bloody hilarious! (also: c'est à faire pipi dans un chapeau de paille troué!). -
65 bataclan
n. m. Et tout le bataclan! And the whole shebang! — And the whole bloody lot! -
66 bath
adj. inv.1. 'A-1', first-rate, superb. Une bath mousmé: A smashing bird. C'est une bath affure! It's a great opportunity.2. Bloody awful, appalling. Pauvre mec, il lui est arrivé un bath machin! Poor bugger! He's had a rotten setback! (This antiphrastic meaning is only noticeable within context and intonation.) -
67 bernique
interj. No dice! — Not bloody likely! —It's out of the question! -
68 bisquant
adj. 'Niggling', irking, annoying. C'est un rien bisquant de se faire rabrouer par une nana! It's bloody irritating being told off by a bird! -
69 boler
v. pronom.1. To have a bloody good laugh.2. To have a whale of a time, to enjoy oneself tremendously. -
70 bono
interj.1. O.K! — Fine!2. Bono macache! Not on your nelly! — Not bloody likely! — Certainly not! -
71 bordel
n. m.1. 'Cat-house', brothel.2. Untidy place. J'ai été dans sa chambre, quel bordel! I've been in his room, what a tip!3. Mess, chaotic state of affairs. Dans cette usine, il règne un bordel incroyable! This factory is in a state of utter confusion!4. Et tout le bordel! And the whole shower! — And the whole bloody lot!5. (Part of string of oaths): Nom-de-Dieu-de-bordel-demerde! -
72 bordélique
adj.1. (of room, etc.): Messy, untidy.2. (of state of affairs): 'Topsy- turvy', chaotic.3. C'est un machin tout ce qu'il y a de bordélique! It's a bloody nuisance! -
73 bosse
n. f.1. Avoir la bosse: To be a 'jammy so-and-so', to be very lucky.2. Avoir la bosse de ¼ To have a real gift for something. Il a la bosse du commerce: He's a born businessman.3. Avoir roulé sa bosse: To 'have been around', to have travelled a fair bit during one's life.a To have a bloody good laugh (literally to double up with laughter).b To 'stuff one's face', to have a jolly good tuck-in, to get a bellyful of food. -
74 bossu
n. m. Rire (also: rigoler) comme un bossu: To have a bloody good laugh, to be doubled up with laughter. -
75 botte
n. f.1. A toutes bottes: 'At full-pelt', at full speed.2. Lécher les bottes de quelqu'un: To 'suck up to someone', to flatter someone in a servile manner. (A 'crawler' in colloquial French is known as un léche-bottes.)3. En avoir plein les bottes: To be fed up to the back teeth. J'en ai plein les bottes de ses histoires de guerre! I'm sick up to here with his 'How-I-won-the-war' stories!a To 'do the dirty on someone', to play a dirty trick on someone.b To be a 'pain in the arse', to be a bloody nuisance to someone.5. Cirer ses bottes: To 'pop one's clogs', to 'snuff it', to die.6. Ça fait ma botte: That suits me down to the ground. —That's fine by me.7. A propos de bottes: For no reason at all, irrelevantly. (A certain jocularity within the expression stems from its nonsensical nature.)8. Coup de botte: 'Tap', attempt at borrowing money. C'est le roi des coups de bottes! When it comes to getting subs out of people, he's second to none!9. Proposer la botte à quelqu'un: To 'proposition someone', to suggest sexual intercourse.10. Une botte de (also: des bottes de): 'Stacks of', 'masses', lots of. Elle a loupé des bottes d'occases! She's missed oodles of opportunities!11. Sortir dans la botte (sch.): To graduate 'summa cum laude' (with honours). Chiader la botte: To aim for a top degree.12. Botte de radis: 'Tootsies', toes. -
76 bougrement
adv. 'Bloody', 'awfully', very. Il fait bougrement froid! It's real brass monkey weather! -
77 capucin
n. m. (pej.): 'Geezer', 'bloke', man. Qu'est-ce que c'est que ce capucin?! Who the bloody hell is this?! -
78 chance
n. f. Il y a des chances! (iron.): Not bloody likely! — Certainly not! Moi, lui prêter du fric? Il y a des chances! You don't really think I'd lend him money, do you?! -
79 chierie
n. f. 'Drag', bloody nuisance. Quelle chierie, ces embouteillages! I've never seen such awful traffic jams! -
80 clou
n. m.1. Etre maigre comme un clou: To be as thin as a rake.2. Traverser dans les clous: To use a pedestrian crossing. (Although 'zebra crossings' are common in France now, a double row of large metal studs used to indicate such protected walkways).3. Clou de cercueil (joc.): Small cigarillo.4. Clous de girofle: Set of decayed teeth.5. Bouffer des clous: To have nothing to eat, to go hungry.6. Ne pas valoir un clou: To be worth 'fuck-all', to be worthless.7. Des clous! Not on your nelly! — Not bloody likely! — Certainly not!8. Mettre au clou: To 'hock', to pawn.9. Coller quelqu'un au clou: To sling someone into jail.10. Un vieux clou: An 'old jalopy', a decrepit motor-car.
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