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1 mijaurée
mijaurée [miʒɔʀe]feminine noun• regarde-moi cette mijaurée ! just look at her with her airs and graces!* * *miʒoʀe* * *miʒɔʀe nf* * *[miʒɔre] nom féminin[pimbêche] (stuck-up) little madam -
2 pisseur
B pisseuse nf1 ( fillette) minx;pisser (très familier)————————pisseuse (très familier) nom féminin -
3 Sainte-Nitouche
n. f. Demure 'little madam', hypocritical little 'goody-goody' girl. (The 'butter-wouldn't-melt-in-her-mouth' image comes from a truncation of the ironic Sainte qui n'y touche.) -
4 Julie
n. f.1. 'Regular bird', girlfriend.2. 'Biton-the-side', 'fancy-woman', mistress.3. 'Missus', 'better-half', wife.4. Faire sa Julie: To act the 'proper little madam', to put on prudish airs and graces. -
5 taulière
n. f.1. 'Madam', brothel-keeper.2. Proprietress of a hotel, pub, restaurant (usually of little repute). -
6 tôlière
n. f.1. 'Madam', brothel-keeper.2. Proprietress of a hotel, pub, restaurant (usually of little repute).
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