So next time you are drinking with French just say out loud “cul sec!”. To describe the bottom of the bottle, the French people say ‘le cul de la bouteille”. It means ‘dry ass” because the ass of the drink is the bottom. This is the way to say “shot!” while drinking a beer or any alcoholic beverage. It is a feminine word so it is “une clope”. The French might use the verb “to tax” with this slang. As you might know, French people, smoke a lot, especially during a party. It can also be used when something might disgust a French person. This is a French slang for “to throw up”. This expression is coming from the fact that the day after a party where there was too much alcohol involved, the person will have his/her mouth completely dry like wood. This French slang is super important, it means hangover. Translated word for word into English “ face of wood”. ![]() Have you seen Nicolas yesterday? No, but for sure he went hard during the party. It is to take a caisse “prendre une caisse”.Īvez-vous vu Nicolas hier ? Non, mais c’est sûr qu’il s’est pris une caisse pendant la fête. It does not mean precisely “hangover” but it is close. The last one, the French word can be used when someone had drunk too much. The second meaning is a way to describe a “fart” and the French will add the verb “to drop” in French “lâcher une caisse”. Number one, it can be used for the word “car”. These are the words that you need to learn if you are going to Erasmus (European exchange scholarship) in France. This poor guy had to carry the shopping for 2 kilometers.Ī French word to describe that you are enjoying a lot the moment or something.įrench slang for Party French slang for party Meskine, ce mec a dû porter les courses sur 2 kilomètres. This French slang means that the person is kind of weak. A famous rap song from the French rapper Jul from Marseille use in the title of one of his songs: Wesh alors This slang originally is from the French ghetto. Nowadays, it is used as an interjection of “hey!” like “wesh ça va?”. This French word enters the French dictionary in 2009. This French slang is from the language Arab “what happens?” “qu’y-a-t-il ?” (wech kayn?) and “how are you?” “comment vas-tu ?” (wech rak?). I would need a special article to list all of the Arab words used in the French language. When you use it to describe someone by telling this person is “le sang”, it means that this person is everything to you.Īfter English, the Arab language is the one that influenced most of the French language from the Middle Ages to now. It is the same logic with the Spanish expression (from Spain) “tío” meaning uncle but that can be used for “dude”. The ones you are more likely to hear in France are “gros” or “mec”. This is slang that French people will say as a joke and not in a natural way.įirst, it means “fat” but the French slang means “dude” or “bro”. The French rapper doing some troll rap named Lorenzo uses it a lot in his videos. This French slang was made up of the English word “my man”. There is also one that I like less spread and use it is the word “Mamène”. ![]() There is also “brother” or “bro”, you can either say “frère” or his verlan version “reuf”. ![]() Some silly jokes are made with “poto”, it can mean a “pole” too. I invite you to learn to read my article on how to use properly mon ami (= in French).
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