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21 danse
n. f.1. Entrer dans la danse: To join in (activity).2. Mener la danse: To 'lead the way', to direct operations.3. Thrashing, beating-up. Filer une danse a quelqu'un: To beat someone black-and-blue. Ramasser une danse: To get thrashed good and proper. -
22 moucher
I.v. trans.1. To 'take someone down a peg or two', to snub. Et comment qu'il l'a mouché! You should have seen the way he pushed his nose in it!2. To 'tick off', to tell off. Il s'est drôlement fait moucher! He was sent off with a flea in his ear!3. To 'bash up', to 'rollock', to beat up.4. (Sport): To 'thrash', to beat good and proper.II.v. pronom. S'en moucher. Not to give a fuck about something, not to care two hoots, to not give a damn about something. Et comment que je m'en mouche! And see how I care! (also: s'en moucher du coude or du pied). -
23 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. -
24 arnaquer
v. trans.1. To 'con', to 'diddle', to swindle.2. (Gambling slang): To 'fix' a game, to cheat.3. To grass on, to betray.4. To 'bash up', to beat up. Il l'a drôlement arnaqué: He bashed him up good and proper.5. To 'collar', to 'nick', to arrest. Il s'est fait arnaquer à la sortie du guinche: He got nabbed as he came out of the dance-hall. -
25 bouine
n. f. 'Biff', 'clout', blow. Elle lui a filé une de ces bouines! She thrashed him good and proper! -
26 couillonner
v. trans. To 'take someone for a ride', to make a fool of someone. Couillonner quelqu'un en beauté: To con someone good and proper. Si on continue comme ça, on va se faire couillonner. If we go about things like this much longer, we'll come a cropper. -
27 écharpiller
v. trans. Se faire écharpiller: To get thrashed good and proper, to get beaten up. -
28 écoper
v. intrans. To be on the receiving end of something unpleasant. Il a écopé d'une infusion de rame de châtaignier: He got thrashed good and proper. Il a écopé de dix ans de durs: He copped ten years hard labour. Tu vas écoper! You're for the high jump! — You're going to get what you deserve! -
29 empiler
v. trans. To 'rook', to 'con', to swindle. Il s'est fait empiler en beauté: He got done good and proper. -
30 enfiler
I.v. trans.1. To 'screw', to fuck, to have coition with. Va te faire enfiler! Get stuffed!2. To 'con', to swindle, to dupe. Il s'est fait enfiler de première: He got done good and proper!3. Enfiler des perles (joc.): To 'do bugger-all', to loafabout.II.v. pronom.1. To get through quite a lot of food or drink. Il s'est enfilé une tripotée d'apéros: He was knocking back Martinis as if they were going out of fashion!2. To be lumbercd with an unpleasant task. Il a dû s'enfiler la vaisselle, la lessive et le ménage: He got stuck with all the household chores. -
31 enfoncer
v. trans.1. To 'lick', to get the better of someone. Ils se sont fait enfoncer dans les grandes largeurs: They got beaten hollow. Ça enfonce tout!That caps it all! — That certainly beats the competition!2. To 'con', to 'diddle', to swindle. Un peu qu'il s'est fait enfoncer! He got done good and proper!3. Enfoncer des portes ouvertes: To 'whip a willing horse', to act forcefully where no force is needed. -
32 estoquer
v. trans.1. To wallop good and hard, to smack with vigour.2. To 'pull a fast one' on someone, to diddle someone with a neat con-trick. -
33 flouer
v. trans. To cheat (outofmoney), to swindle. On s'est fait flouer en beauté! We've been done good and proper! -
34 mille
I.n. m. Le mille: The bull's-eye. Taper dans le mille (fig.): To 'hit the nail on the head', to be spot-on. Et pan dans le mille! That's the stuff! —That's told him good and proper!II.num. adj. inv.1. Gagner des mille et des cents: To earn money hand-over- fist.2. Je vous le donne en mille! You'll never guess in a hundred years! -
35 monutnental
adj. (of faux pas): 'Whopping', 'whacking', enormous. Faire une connerie monumentate: To put one's foot in it good and proper. -
36 pigeon
n. m. 'Gull', 'sucker', dupe. Se faire plumer comme un pigeon: To get 'done' good and proper. -
37 ragoût
n. m.1. Boîte à ragoût: 'Belly', stomach.2. Prendre un ragoût de semelles (joc.): To 'get booted out of somewhere good and proper', to be forcibly evicted. -
38 recaler
v. trans. To fail someone at an exam. Il s'est fait recaler m beauté: He muflfed his exam good and proper! -
39 refaire
I.v. trans. To 'con', to 'diddle', to swindle. (The verb is used more often than not in the passive. J'ai été refait en beauté! I was done good and proper!)II.v. trans.reflex.1. Se refaire au jeu (Gambling slang): To win back one's losses.2. Se refaire une santé: To convalesce. -
40 tatanes
n. f. pl. 'Boats', 'trotter-cases', shoes. Je l'ai sorti à coups de tatanes! I booted him out good and proper!
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