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21 courailleur
n. m. 'Lad-about-town', randy soand-so. -
22 coureur
n. m. 'Randy so-and-so', philanderer. -
23 coureuse
n. f. 'Easy lay', 'randy bird', promiscuous woman. -
24 cuisse
n. f.1. Avoir la cuisse legere: To be randy, to be highly-sexed. (The expression refers more often to women than to men.)2. Aller aux cuisses: To 'go and have a bang', to have intercourse. -
25 culbuteur
n. m. 'Randy so-and-so', over-sexed man. -
26 dard
n. m. 'Prick', 'cock', penis. Avoir du dard: To be a randy so-and-so. Avoir le dard au gardeà-vous: To 'have the big stick', to have an erection. -
27 dégringoleur
n. m.1. (Racing cyclists' slang): Nippy rider on steep descents.2. Randy so-and-so, highly-sexed man (one whose aim in life is to notch up as many sexual conquests as possible). -
28 dévoreuse
n. f. 'Man-eater', 'randy bird', highly-sexed woman. -
29 ébats
n. m. pl. 'Randy goings-on', sexy frolics. -
30 enculodrome
n. m. (joc.): Meeting place for wild and randy parties (also: baisodrome). -
31 feu
n. m.1. Du feu: A light (flame to light a cigar, pipe or cigarette). Donne-moi du feu! Give us a light!2. (pl.): 'Lights', traffic lights. Brûler les feux: To 'shoot the lights', to go through a set of traffic lights on red.3. Donner le feu vert (fig.): To give the go-ahead.4. 'Rod', 'shooter', handgun.5. Coup de feu: Rush, busiest period (in a shop, pub or restaurant). Fiche-nous la paix, on est en plein coup de feu! Come back later, we're rushed off our feet!6. Il n'y a pas le feu a la maison! (joc. & iron.): What's the rush?— There's no hurry!a To be 'in a mad rush', to be in a hurry.b (of woman): To 'feel randy', to have a craving for sex.8. Cracher lefeu: To be 'full of beans', to be bursting with energy.9. N'y voir que du feu: 'Not to twig', to understand bugger-all about what is happening. -
32 frétillante
n. f.1. 'Randy bird', sexuallyinclined woman.2. Dog's tail. -
33 galipette
n. f.1. 'Gambol', somersault.2. 'Caper', frolic. Faire des galipettes:a To 'lark about', to fool about.b To lead a free-and-easy randy life. -
34 gambette
n. f.1. La gambette: 'Loose living', dissolute life. Etre porté sur la gambette: To be a randy so-and-so.2. (pl.): 'Pins', 'gambs', legs. Tricoter des gambettes:a To 'cut and run', to 'skedaddle', to run away.b To 'shake it all about', to dance. -
35 gaudriole
n. f.1. A bit of 'how's your father?!', 'hanky-panky', randy horse- play. Il ne pense qu'à la gaudriole: He's got sex on the brain!2. (pl.): Smutty jokes and stories. Débiter des gaudrioles: To come out with coarse jokes. -
36 gauleur
n. m.1. 'Randy so-and-so', over-sexed man.2. 'Rook', thief. Méfie-toi, c'est un vilain gauleur! If you don't watch him, he'll have the clothes off your back! -
37 latnpe
n. f.1. 'Gullet', throat. S'humecter la lampe: To 'wet one's whistle', to have a drink.2. 'Belly', stomach. S'en coller plein la lampe: To have a real good fill, to eat a hearty meal.3. Lampe à souder: 'Tippler's conk', red nose.4. Avoir une lampe à souder dans le slip (joc.): To be randy, to be over-sexed. -
38 lapin
n. m.1. Un sacré lapin:a 'One hell of a guy', an ace character.b A 'tricky bugger', an awkward fellow.2. Un drôle de lapin: A 'queer cove', an oddball (is usually said of someone who is difficult to weigh up).3. Un chaud lapin: A'randy bugger', a 'horny so-and-so', an over-sexed man.4. Mon petit lapin (Term of endearment): My little pet.5. Mon vieux lapin! 'Me old mate'!6. Le coup du lapin: a (lit.): A 'chocolate chop',a wallop behind the ears (with G.B.H. intentions).b (fig.): A treacherous blow.7. Poser un lapin: To fail to turn up for an appointment (intentionally or otherwise). Becqueter du lapin: To get stood up.8. Ça sent le lapin! It smells a bit fuggy here! (also: Ça sent le fauve).9. Ça ne vaut pas un pet de lapin: It's worth bugger-all! — It's worthless! -
39 matou
n. m.1. 'Tom', tom-cat.2. (joc. & iron.): Randy so-and-so, sexy lover. -
40 michetonneuse
n. f.1. Housewife resorting occasionally to prostitution to make ends meet.2. Kept woman.3. 'Easy-lay', 'randy bird', promiscuous woman.
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