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n. m.1. (abbr. loulou de Poméranie): 'Pom', Pomeranian (toy dog of that breed).2. Mon louloti: 'My lovey-dovey', 'my pet', my darling.3. (pl.): 'Yobbos', hooligans. (With this meaning the word is never found in the singular. According to Auguste Le Breton, it refers principally to those bored teenagers who take pleasure in disrupting and vandalizing.) -
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63 loup
n. m.1. Etre connu comme le loup blanc: To be known to all and sundry, to have a far-reaching reputation (good or bad).2. Faire un loup: To 'make a cock- up of something', to blunder.3. Mon gros loup: 'Duckie', 'my lovey-dovey', darling. -
64 mimi
n. m.1. 'Puss', pussy, cat.2. 'Pussy', 'fanny', vagina.3. (Term of endearment): 'Pet', darling. Mon mimi: My lovey-dovey.4. Faire mimi (Child language): To cuddle, to stroke. (The word, as its first meaning suggests, is a corruption of minet, itself a colloquial alternative for chat.) -
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n. f. (Term of endearment): 'Sweetypie', 'precious', darling. -
66 moumoute
n. f.1. 'Sheepie', sheepskin coat or jacket.2. Toupee, hairpiece, wig.3. 'Pussy', 'fanny', vagina.4. Ma moumoute (term of endearment): My lovey- dovey—My pet— Darling. -
67 petit
I.n. m.2. Mon petit (Term of endearment): My pet— Precious— Darling.3. Faire des petits (fig.): To multiply, to grow in numbers. Dès qu'il y a un mécontent, ça fait des petits: Before you know it, from one disgruntled character you've got a whole horde!4. 'Prick', 'cock', penis. Emmener le petit au cirque (joc.): To have 'a leg-over', to 'have it off', to have sex. Prendre (also: envoyer) du petit: To get sodomized. (Certain dictionaries lexicalize petit with reference to the previous example as being the anal sphincter where sodomous intercourse is concerned.)II.adv. At a slow pace. En ce moment côté affaires, ça va petit! Business is just about chugging along! -
68 poule
n. f.1. 'Bird', girlfriend. Touche pas, c'est ma poule! Keep poule! Keep off, she's my woman!2. (pej.): 'Biddy', 'bit-of-skirt', woman of loose morals (the 'easy-lay' variety). Poule de luxe: Highclass tart.3. Ma poule: 'My lovey-dovey', 'my pet', my darling.4. Poule mouillee:a 'Softie', 'weed', sissy-like character.b Funk, coward. -
69 poulet
n. m.1. 'Cop', 'copper', policeman.2. 'Cringer', unpleasant letter. (Originally, a poulet was a love-letter, and the colloquiality stems from the antiphrasis.)3. Mon poulet: 'My ducky', 'my lovey-dovey', my darling.4. C'est du poulet! It's as easy as pie! — It's dead simple. -
70 poupoule
n. f.1. Ma poupoule: 'My chickadee', my darling.2. Jouer viens poupoule: To honk one's horn rhythmically (as if to the strains of that well- known song). -
71 rat
I.n. m.1. Rat de bibliothèque: Bookworm.2. Rat d'hôtel: Cat-burglar operating in hotels.4. Etre fait comme un rat: To be cornered, to be in a tight spot.5. S'ennuyer comme un rat: To be bored to tears.6. Mon petit rat: My lovey-dovey—My pet— My darling. (In total contrast with all the other meanings of rat, mon petit rat is a surprising term of endearment.)II.adj. inv. 'Mingy', 'stingy', mean. -
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73 trésor
n. m.1. (joc.): 'Pussy', 'fanny', vagina. Se briquer le trésor: To have a thorough wash.2. Mon petit trésor! My pet! — My lovey-dovcy! —My darling! -
74 trognon
n. m.1. 'Bean', 'bonce', head. Se casser le trognon: To rack one's brains. Y aller du trognon: To get guillotined (also: y aller du cigare).2. Avoir quelqu'un jusqu'au trognon: To 'do' someone, to 'con' someone through and through. Il m'a eu jusqu'au trognon, celui-là! He stitched me up good and proper, the bastard!3. Un petit trognon: A mere slip of a girl, a 'petite' lady. -
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76 Моя дорогая Клементина
Авторская энциклопедия фильмов Жака Лурселля > Моя дорогая Клементина
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2. RUS саванная лягушка f3. ENG Darling's golden-backed frog4. DEU —5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Африка -
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1. LAT Pseudoeurycea werleri Darling et H. Smith2. RUS тёмно-серая саламандра f3. ENG —4. DEU —5. FRA —Ареал обитания: Центральная Америка -
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1. LAT Rhinolophus darlingi K. Andersen2. RUS подковонос m Дарлинга3. ENG Darling's horseshoe bat4. DEU —5. FRA — -
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