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1 chapardeur
chapardeur, -euse (inf) [∫apaʀdœʀ, øz]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine nounpilferer, petty thief* * *chapardeur○, - euseA adj light-fingered.B nm,f pilferer, petty thief.———————— -
2 faucheur
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- euse foʃœʀ, øz nom masculin, féminin1) ( moissonneur) reaper2) (colloq) ( voleur) petty thief
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* * *foʃœʀ, øz nm/f (-euse)reaper, mower* * *A nm,f1 ( moissonneur) reaper;2 ○( voleur) petty thief.B nm ( araignée) harvestman., faucheuse [foʃɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin————————faucheuse nom féminin2. (littéraire) -
3 maraudeur
- euse maʀodœʀ, øz nom masculin, féminin petty thief* * *maʀodœʀ, øz nm/f (-euse)1) (= soldat) marauder2) (= vagabond) prowler* * *, maraudeuse [marodɶr, øz] nom masculin, nom féminin[généralement] pilferer[soldat] marauder————————( féminin maraudeuse) [marodɶr, øz] adjectif[renard] on the prowl[oiseau] thieving[taxi] cruising -
4 barboteur
n. m.1. Pilferer, petty thief.2. Kleptomaniac. -
5 chapardeur
n. m. 'Filch', petty thief. Ton gosse, quel chapardeur! That kid of yours, what a thieving rascal! -
6 chipeur
n. m. 'Filcher', 'pilferer', petty thief. -
7 chouraveur
n. m. Small-time crook, petty thief. -
8 demi-sel
n. m.1. Petty thief, small-time criminal.2. Would-be tough guy, character who would like to let others think he is part of the milieu. -
9 faucheur
n. m. 'Filcher', petty thief.
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