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21 baver
v. trans, & intrans.1. To 'natter', to chatter, to talk endlessly.2. To 'backbite', to talk behind someone's back.3. En baver:a To 'graft', to work very hard.b To be green with envy.c To be 'hopping mad', to be furious.d To be 'flabbergasted', to be astounded. (Another more picturesque alternative with this meaning is en baver des ronds de chapeau.)4. En faire baver à quelqu'un: To make someone's life a misery. -
22 bavocher
v. intrans.1. To slobber. Il bavochait à la vue de toute cette boustifaille: All that grub made his mouth water.2. To 'natter', to chatter, to talk endlessly. -
23 bout
n. m.1. Etre à bout: To be 'knackered', 'worn out', to be exhausted. Pousser quelqu'un à bout (fig.): To bring someone to breakingpoint.2. En connaître un bout: To 'know a thing or two', to be very knowledgeable (on a specific topic). Pour ce qui est de la mécanique, il en connaît un bout! When it comes to cars, he's on the ball!3. Mettre les bouts: To 'buzz off', to 'nip along', to go away.4. Au bout le bout! (iron.): All in good time! — Don't rush things!a To 'natter away', to chat on idly.b To argue away endlessly.6. (also: gros bout): 'Prick', 'prong', penis. -
24 débagouler
v. intrans.1. To 'throw up', to 'puke', to vomit.2. To 'spout on and on', to 'prattle', to talk endlessly. -
25 dégoiser
v. intrans.1. To 'prattle on', to 'waffle', to talk endlessly.2. To 'shoot one's mouth', to 'blab', to talk carelessly.3. Dégoiser sur. To 'knock', to utter slanderous comments. Dans cette boîte ils dégoisent tous, les uns sur les autres! The backbiting that goes on here is nobody's business! -
26 dévider
I.v. intrans. & trans.1. To 'waffle on', to talk endlessly on vacuous topics.2. Dévider le jars: To talk slang.II.v. trans. reflex. To reel out a lengthy and verbose tale of woe. -
27 jaboter
v. intrans. To 'yap', to 'jaw', to talk endlessly. -
28 jacasser
v. intrans. To 'yap', to 'jaw', to talk endlessly. -
29 moulin
n. m.1. Motor, engine (of car, aeroplane, etc.). Le moulin a chauffé une fois de trop, et on s'est retrouvé en carafe: We broke down when that bloody engine overheated one last time.2. 'Chatterbox', character who jabbers endlessly (also: moulin à paroles).3. Profitable enterprise, 'going concern' that brings in a steady stream of money. (According to the 'who-says-what' law, it can refer to a shop, a string of nightclubs or a 'fleet' of prostitutes, the staple expression being avoir des moulins qui tournent.)4. Alors, on entre ici comme dans un moulin?! (iron.): This is not a public place, you know! (The English ironical 'Come in, it's a shop!' is equally meaningful.)5. Envoyer quelqu'un au moulin: To get someone out of the way for a while (literally, to send someone on any old errand in order to get rid of him). -
30 ours
n. m.1. 'Rough diamond', gruff individual. C'est un ours mal léché'. He really has no manners!2. (mil.): 'Cooler', 'glasshouse', prison cell (literally one where the inmate, like a captive bear, paces endlessly up and down).3. (Writers' and publishers' slang): 'Boomerang-manuscript', one that is rejected by all possible takers.4. (pl.): Menses, menstrual period. Avoir ses ours: To 'have the decorators in'. -
31 touiller
v. trans. & intrans.1. (lit.): To stir. Elle est toujours à touiller son chocolat! She stirs her hot cocoa endlessly!2. (fig.): To 'dabble', to 'pull strings' in shady dealings. -
32 vanneur
n. m.1. Boisterous wit, character who endlessly reels off jokes and clever repartee.2. 'Brag', boaster.
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