French in English
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(To) French |
(To perform) fellatio |
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(To) French |
(To perform) cunnilingus |
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Excuse my French |
Sorry for my foul language |
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French |
Slim and well-formed, especially of the female leg |
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French bean |
Green bean |
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French bread |
Baguette
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French chalk |
Chalk used by dressmakers and tailors |
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French cricket |
Informal game of cricket |
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French cuff |
Double cuff |
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French curve |
Curve for draughtsmen |
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French doors |
Double doors opening to the outside, usually to garden or terrace |
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French drain |
Sump |
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French dressing |
Salad dressing |
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French endive(s) |
chicory |
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French fries |
Chips |
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French grey |
Greenish grey, bluish grey |
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French horn |
Valved horn |
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French inhale |
Inhalation of smoke through mouth and nose |
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French kiss |
Kiss with tongue play |
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French knickers |
Widish knickers |
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French letter |
Condom |
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French loaf |
Baguette |
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French manicure |
Transparent nail polish on the pink parts of the nails, white nail polish on the white parts of the nails |
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French Morocco |
Inferior Morocco leather |
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French mustard |
Yellow mustard |
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French polish |
Liquid polish |
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French postcard |
Dirty picture |
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French pox |
Syphilis |
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French roof |
Mansard roof |
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French sash |
Window opening to the outside |
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French seam |
Weft seam |
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French stick |
Baguette |
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French toast |
Bread that is first buttered, then toasted |
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French vermouth |
Dry vermouth |
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French windows |
Windows opening to the outside |
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Gin and French |
Gin and dry vermouth |
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Pardon my French |
Sorry for my foul language |
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To French |
Slice into slivers |
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To give someone the French walk |
To throw someone out |
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To take French leave |
To go A.W.O.L. |