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salut et fraternitéExpression employée par les membres de la Convention pour se saluer, de vive voix ou par écrit.Rate it:

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sans rancuneOublions les anciens torts, les sujets que nous pouvons avoir de nous plaindre l’un de l’autre.Rate it:

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scaredy cata children's word for a person who is easily frightenedRate it:

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se changer les idéesto start a new activity in order to change one's state of mind, to take a break from doing something boring or to escape from a displeasing situation.Rate it:

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se coucher comme les poulesTo go to bed with the sun, very early.Rate it:

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se dégourdir les jambesTo stretch one’s legs; To go out for a run.Rate it:

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se faire marronnerse faire porter pas des Marrons dans les Alpes, dans une ramasse.Rate it:

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se frayer un chemin avec les coudesTo elbow one’s way through a crowd.Rate it:

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se mordre les doigtsTo repent what one has done.Rate it:

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se serrer les coudesto help one anotherRate it:

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servez Godard, sa femme est en couchesAntoine Oudin l’explique ainsi: « façon de parler pour refuser quelque chose à un impertinent qui se veut faire servir en maître, ou bien à un impatient ». Cette locution se rattache à une vieille et bizarre coutume, trouvée en beaucoup de pays, d’après laquelle le mari d’une femme en couches se mettait au lit pour recevoir les visites de ses parents et prenait ainsi ses aises pendant plusieurs jours.Rate it:

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Sésame, ouvre-toiFormule permettant d’ouvrir les portes fermées, ou de surmonter les difficultés.Rate it:

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seuls les poissons morts nagent avec le courantSignifie qu'afin de suivre la majorité, il ne faut produire aucun effort. Elle sous-entend, au contraire, que pour avoir une autonomie intellectuelle ; il faut travailler.Rate it:

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shut the front door!An exclamation of shock and/or disbelief; like saying, "No! Really?!" or "No way!" or "I don't believe it"Rate it:

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si cela vous ennuie tant soit peu, ne le faites pasIf that is the least trouble, do not do it.Rate it:

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si jeunesse savait, si vieillesse pouvaitSi les jeunes avaient déjà de l’expérience, si les vieux avaient encore de la force, ce serait un monde idéal.Rate it:

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si le cœur t'en ditSi tu es d’humeur à faire cela; si tu en as envie.Rate it:

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si le cœur vous en ditSi vous êtes d’humeur à faire cela ; si vous en avez envie.Rate it:

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si les chiens avaient des scies, il n'y aurait plus de poteauxExpression servant à dénoncer des spéculations sans fondement, donc aussi vaines qu’inutiles.Rate it:

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sidepiecesexDescribes extra-marital or extra-relational physically intimate interaction with one other than one's spouse or longterm partner, with whom one also has some form of established relationship; term, song, and hastag by American Activist Greshun De Bouse to describe one of the acts in which her abusive ex-fiance may have been engaged, while absent from the home daily for 15 hours.Rate it:

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six of one, half dozen of anotherIt makes no difference, they're still the same This expression is sometimes said a little differently, but is all the same no matter how it is said. Sometimes people say "half dozen" and sometimes "half a dozen " Also, sometimes the expression is "six of one, half dozen of THE other" and sometimes it is said, "six of one, half a dozen of ANother."Rate it:

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solosolo in the Kpop world means a single singer. if a pair they're a duet, and if three of more they are a group.Rate it:

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someone's jaw droppedsomebody was very surprised; often followed by "to the floor"Rate it:

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something's fishy in denmarkA shortened version of the expression, "There's something rotten in the state of Denmark"; the speaker is suspicious that there is or appears to be something wrong, amiss, illegal or dishonestRate it:

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son père lui a coupé les vivresHis father stopped his allowance.Rate it:

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specialia generalibus derogantLes lois spéciales dérogent aux lois générales.Rate it:

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spitting cotton or spittin' cottonVery thirsty. Used in the Southern USA.Rate it:

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stay wokeFirst used by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter in a 1938 interview afterword of his song Scottsboro Boys-named for nine Black teenagers and young men falsely accused of raping two white women in Alabama in 1931. Lead Belly knew the Scottsboro boys, and urged Black listeners and Black persons traveling through that area in Alabama to "Stay Woke" (be vigilant, cautious, and alert) in the spoken afterword to the song. Lead Belly's direct relative, Global Activist and Equality Advocate Greshun De Bouse began the #STAYWOKELEADBELLY movement to acknowledge the phrase's origin, and redefine its present-day meaning as a more generalized, all-inclusive phrase admonishing all to be cognizant of past, present, and future world occurrences.Rate it:

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step on someone's toesTo offend someone or make them feel bad, by doing or saying something that is another person's authorityRate it:

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stick it where the sun don't shinea sarcastic way of expressing disgust to someone; akin to telling someone where to goRate it:

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stranger on the phoneDr. Greshun De Bouse's brilliant true account of a present-day angel in female human form who uplifts and changes lives of countless downtrodden men whom have never seen her, via telephone through the power of Biblical scripture and the Holy Spirit.Rate it:

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sur le pied où en sont les chosesConsidering how matters stand.Rate it:

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sursum cordaHaut les cœurs !, courage !Rate it:

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take a page out of someone's playbookTo adopt an idea or practice of another personRate it:

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tan someone's hideTo beat or spank someone.Rate it:

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tant va la cruche à l'eau qu'à la fin elle se casseÀ force de s’obstiner dans les mêmes erreurs, on en subit les conséquences.Rate it:

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tant vaut l'homme, tant vaut la terreLes terres, les fonds de commerce, etc., rapportent en proportion de la capacité de ceux qui les exploitent, de l’art de les faire valoir.Rate it:

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tant vaut l'homme, tant vaut sa terreLes terres, les fonds de commerce, etc., rapportent en proportion de la capacité de ceux qui les exploitent, de l’art de les faire valoir.Rate it:

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tel qui rit vendredi dimanche pleureraIl y a beaucoup de bon moment mais il y a aussi les mauvais.Rate it:

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tenir le loup par les oreillesTo be in a critical situation; To have caught a Tartar.Rate it:

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that dog won't huntThat idea will not work; that is an inadequate explanation or proposition.Rate it:

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that's a fine how do you do!An expression said in disgust or in jest to someone who 1) did not greet you as expected 2) ignored you 3) did something undesirable instead of greeting you 4) insulted you 5) did something mean or uncaringRate it:

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that's a wrapa declaration the current activity is now finishedRate it:

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that's lamethat's bad; not as good as it could be or has been; not as good as is typical of othersRate it:

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that's the way the cookie crumblesThat is the way things happen; that's life.Rate it:

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the devil's lettuceA code name for marijuana.Rate it:

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the measure of society is how it treats its weakest membersSocieties who help and take care of those who are the most in need are worth more than societies who don't or who even mistreat those who are in need--the least of them--much less help them.Rate it:

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the rain in spain stays mainly in the plainEnglish people use this phrase to try to "correct" people's accents to speak what they like to call "proper" English by changing the way words in this sentence are pronounced.Rate it:

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there's no crying in baseballQuit complaining about it, go back and do your job.Rate it:

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there's no place like homeone feels the most comfortable at homeRate it:

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