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1 bloomer
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2 bloomer
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4 bourde
feminine noun( = gaffe) blunder ; ( = faute) slip* * *buʀdnom féminin ( bévue) blunder* * *buʀd nf(= erreur) howler, (= gaffe) blunder* * *[burd] nom féminina. [gaffer] to blunder, to put one's foot in itb. [faire une erreur] to make a mistake, to mess things up, to goof (up) (US) -
5 gaufre
n. f.1. 'Mush', 'dial', face. Vise cette gaufre! (joc.): Look at that god- awful face! Se sucrer la gaufre: To 'powder one's nose', to put powder on one's face.2. 'Pancake', flat cap.3. 'Grub', 'eats', food. Viens donc à la gaufre chez nous ce soir: Come and have a bite with us tonight.4. 'Bloomer', 'boob', mistake. Il a encore fait une de ces gaufres: He's gone and put his foot in it again. Ramasser une gaufre:a (lit.): To fall flat on one's face, to fall down.b (fig.): To 'come unstuck', to 'come a cropper', to suffer a setback (also: ramasser une gamelle).5. Moule a gaufres: 'Duffer', 'nincompoop', idiot. -
6 limoger
v. trans.1. To demote.2. To 'fire', to 'sack', to dismiss someone. Après toutes ses gaffes, il s'est fait limoger en beauté: He got his cards with his pay- packet after that last bloomer! -
7 secouer
I.v. trans.1. To 'nick', to 'pinch', to steal. Il m'a secoué mes sèches! He whipped my fags!2. To 'give someone a dressing-down', to tell someone off in no uncertain manner. Après sa dernière connerie, il s'est drôlement fait secouer le paletot! After that last bloomer of his, he got the rocket he deserved!II.v. trans. reflex.1. To 'snap out of it', to 'pull oneself together', to shake oneself out of a state of lethargy or depression.2. To 'get a move on', to snap out of a state of idleness.
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