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101 morganer
v. trans. & intrans.1. To 'gobble up', to eat.2. To 'grass', to inform on. Comme la lavette qu'il est, il a morgané à bloc! The spineless git spilled the beans on the lot of us! -
102 mouchard
n. m.1. (sch.): 'Sneak', tell-tale.2. (pol.): 'Grass', 'snitch', informer.3. (Prison slang): Spy-hole in cell door.4. (Lorry drivers' slang): 'Spy-in-the-cab' device, time-recording instrument reporting on an H.G.V.'s movements (speed, length of trips, etc.). -
103 mouton
n. m.1. (Police slang): 'Snitch', 'grass', informer.2. (Prison slang): 'Stoolie', 'stoolpigeon', inmate whose brief it is to wheedle information from a recalcitrant prisoner.3. (pl.): 'Fluffies', bits of dusty fluff that tend to accumulate under large items of furniture.a Freak, outlandish character.b 'Five-leaf clover', item that is near-impossible to find.5. Etre un mouton de Panurge: To lack initiative, to follow the herd.6. Revenir à ses moutons (of lengthy explanations): To get back to the matter in hand. -
104 moutonner
v. trans. & intrans.1. To 'pump' someone for information.2. To 'grass', to inform on someone.3. Ça moutonne! (of sea): The white horses are out! — It's getting rough! -
105 rasibus
I.adj. inv. 'Skint', 'broke', penniless.II.adv. (joc.):1. Couper rasibus (hair, grass, etc.): To cut very short. Il s'est fait tailler les tifs rasibus: He got himself a crew-cut.2. Suddenly, without warning. La veille il se portait comme une fleur et puis rasibus son palpitant lui a joué relâche! One day he was as fit as a fiddle, the next his ticker packed it in and that was it!3. Rasibus! Not on your nelly! — Not bloody likely! — Certainly not! -
106 rectifier
v. trans.1. (Gambling slang): To 'clean out' (usually through card-sharp trickery).2. To 'bump off', to kill. Dans le mitan, les donneurs on les rectifie d'autor! If you grass in the underworld you don't live to a ripe old age!3. Se faire rectifier le portrait (joc. & iron.): To get one's face pushed in. (The kind of 'plastic surgery' inflicted by fists and boots gives the expression its dubious humour.) -
107 retourner
I.v. trans. Ça m'a vraiment retourné! It gave me quite a turn! — I was really upset by it!II.v. intrans.1. Retourner dans les brancards: To 'get back in harness', to go back to work.2. En retourner:a To engage in sodomous intercourse.b To engage in prostitution. Il avait une demi-douzaine de polkas qui en retournaient sur le Sébasto: He had six little scrubbers working away on the Boulevard Sébastopol.c To 'grass', to act as an informer to the police. -
108 saucissonnard
n. m. (slightly pej.): 'Picnickercum-weekender' (the kind who sets up table on the roadside and leaves the grass verges littered with refuse). -
109 table
n. f.1. Se mettre à table (also: passer à table): To 'grass', to 'turn nark', to inform on someone to the police.2. Manger à la table qui recule: To go hungry, to have to go without food. -
110 Citronnelle
lemon grass, an oriental herb; also lemon balm (mèlisse). -
111 citronnelle
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