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41 galopin
n. m.1. 'Cheeky brat', insolent kid. -
42 gniard
n. m.1. 'Geezer', 'guy', fellow.2. 'Brat', 'kid', child. -
43 jojo
I.n. m.1. 'Pain in the arse', 'awkward bugger', tricky character.3. Faire le jojo: To 'act the clever dick', to 'play the smart-aleck', to behave like a regular know-all.4. Faire son jojo: To act the 'HolyJoe', to put on a puritan front.II.adj. inv. Fine, beautiful, good, etc. (This adjective is more often than not tainted with a degree of irony, and seldom found without a preceding negative or moderator.) Sa nana n'est vraiment pas jojo: That bird of his looks a right little scrubber. Comme patacaisse, c'était jojo: That was a right royal cock-up! -
44 lardon
n. m. 'Brat', 'kid', child. -
45 lit
n. m.1. Lit en portefeuille: 'Apple-pie bed'.2. De la graine de bois de lit (joc.): 'Brat', 'kid', child. -
46 loupiot
n. m. 'Brat', 'kid', child. -
47 martnot
n. m.1. 'Nipper', 'kid', child. Un sale marmot: A brat.2. Croquer le marmot: To 'kick one's heels', to become impatient through having to wait. -
48 merdaillon
n. m. (pej.):1. 'Arrogant nurk', pretentious and bombastic person.2. 'Evil brat', obstreperous child. -
49 minot
n. m. 'Brat', 'kid', child. -
50 mioche
n. m. & f. 'Brat', 'kid', infant. -
51 miston
n. m.1. 'Punter', prostitute's client.2. 'Brat', 'kid', infant. (This meaning of the word is more often than not encountered south of Lyon.) -
52 miteux
I.n. m. (pej.):1. 'Narrow-minded nurk', characterless nonentity.2. 'Brat', infant, child.II.adj.1. (of dwelling): 'Dingy', shabby.2. (of person): 'Pathetic', totally lacking charisma and personality. -
53 momichon
n. m. 'Brat', 'kid', infant. -
54 morpion
n. m.1. Crab-louse.2. (pej.): 'Brat', infant, child. Vos morpions commencent à me courir! Those bloody kids of yours are a pain in the neck!3. Jouer aux morpions: To play noughts-and-crosses (on a much larger scale than the original; five noughts or five crosses need to be in line for a score and a game can fill a whole sheet of squared paper). -
55 morveux
n. m. (pej.):1. 'Brat', 'kid', child.2. 'Whipper-snapper', officious nonentity. Qui est-ce qui m'a foutu un petit morveux pareil? Where the hell did that nurk spring up from? -
56 moucheron
n. m. (pej.): 'Brat', 'kid', young child. -
57 moutard
n. m. ( Slightly pej.): 'Brat', 'kid', infant. (Because it is a masculine noun, moutard generally refers to a young boy. In the plural, however, it refers indifferently to either sex. Il faut toujours qu'elle vienne avec ses moutards! She always comes round with her bloody kids!) -
58 niard
n. m. (pej.):1. 'Brat', 'kid', child.2. 'Geezer', 'bloke', chap. -
59 salé
I.n. m. (also: petit-salé): 'Brat', kid, child. (The near-pejorative connotation of salé and petit-salé stems from the fact that in standard French petit-salé is salted pork.)II.adj.1. (of bill): 'Stiff', exorbitant.2. (of joke, story): 'Blue', 'close-to-the- knuckle', rather obscene. -
60 têtard
I.n. m.1. 'Babby', 'brat', very young child.2. 'Bibber', tippler (one who, like a suckling babe, drinks straight from the bottle).3. 'Mug', 'sucker', dupe. Etre toujours le têtard: To be always the one who cops it. Faire têtard: To 'con', to 'take in', to deceive.II.adj. m. 'Pig-headed', stubborn.
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