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21 être
v. intrans.1. Etre de: To be lumbered with an undesirable task. Etre de garde: To be on watch-duty. C'est mon tour d'être de vaisselle! As luck would have it, it's my turn to do the washing-up again!2. L'être: To be a cuckold, to have an unfaithful wife.3. En être: To be 'one of them', to be a 'pouf', to be a homosexual.4. Etre un peu là:a To have a he-man physique, to be of a powerful build.b To have 'something up-top', to be really brainy.c To be 'loaded', to have plenty of money.5. Je suis comme je suis! That's the way I am and you're not going to change me!6. J'y suis! I've twigged! — I understand now what you mean! -
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n. m. (also: galoup): 'Dirty trick', underhand deed. Faire un galoupe à quelqu'un:a To 'do the dirty on someone'.b To have an affair, to be unfaithful to someone. -
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n. f.1. Tirer à la courte paille: To draw straws (in order to decide who will be lumbered with an unpleasant task).2. Etre sur la paille: To be 'down on one's uppers', to be penniless. Mettre quelqu'un sur la paille: To drive someone out of business.3. Feu de paille: 'Flash in the pan', promising start eventually tailing ofif into failure.4. Homme de paille: 'Puppet', front-man who is more often than not made to 'carry the can' when the undertaking he manages, runs into difficulties.5. Le chapeau de paille: Deportation to the penal colony of French Guiana. (According to Auguste le Breton it is a direct reference to the hat worn by the 'Papillon-like' convicts during their term of hard-labour.)a To get down to some hard graft, to put in some hard work.b (of musicians): To serenade diners from table to table in a restaurant.7. Allumer la paille (pol.): To 'swoop', to deploy men in force.8. Une paille (iron.): A mere trifle. Il s'est payé une tire pour vingt briques, une paille! That twenty-grand car to him is just a drop in the ocean!9. Il y en a pour une paille! We're in for quite a long wait! (This expression can also be found as Il y en a pour une paye implying that the wait can last until next payday.)10. Faire des pailles: To be unfaithful to one's spouse (also: faire des pailhns or faire des traits). -
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n. m. pl. Faire des paillons: To be unfaithful to one's spouse. -
25 porter
I.v. trans. En porter (also: porter des cornes): To be a cuckold, to have an unfaithful wife.II.v. intrans.1. Porter sur les nerfs à quelqu'un: To 'get on someone's wick', to 'aggravate', to be irritating to someone.2. Porter à droite, à gauche: To 'dress' on the right, on the left. ( Porter à gauche can also have the meaning: To be a randy so-and-so. Why the way in which a man wears his trousers should have a bearing on his sexuality is a mystery.)III.v. pronom. Un/ une¼ qui se porte bien: A rare old¼Recevoir un savon qui se porte bien: To get a telling-off one won't forget in a hurry. -
26 queue
n. f.1. 'Prick', 'cock', penis.2. Queue de cervelas (Prison slang): Monotonous daily walk round the exercise-yard.3. A la queue-leu-leu: In close single-file. ( Marcher à la queue-leu-leu evokes the image of elephants filing past in a trunk-to-tail chain.)4. Faire des queues: To be unfaithful to one's spouse.5. Laisser une queue (in hotel, restaurant): To leave without paying the bill.6. Bouffer des queues de cerises: To be down on one's luck (literally to be so impoverished that any foodstuff will do).7. Faire une queue de poisson (of vehicle): To cut in (in front of another, after having overtaken).8. Finir en queue de poisson (of play, musical piece, story): To come to an abrupt and unexpected end. -
27 traits
n. m. pl. Faire des traits (of husband or wife): To 'wander from the straight- and-narrow', to be unfaithful. Sa gonzesse, un peu qu'il luifait des traits! He's been two-timing his missus for as long as I can remember! -
28 infidèle
adj.Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > infidèle
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29 tromper
betray (to); unfaithful (to be); deceive (to)Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > tromper
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30 volage
adj.Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > volage
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