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être entre l'enclume et le marteauTo be in a dilemma; To be between the devil and the deep sea.Rate it:

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être ferme sur les arçons(lit.) To have a firm seat in the saddle; (fig.) Not to waver in one’s principles.Rate it:

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être fou à courir les champsTo be as mad as a March hare.Rate it:

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être gros jean comme devantTo be no better off than one was before, in spite of all one’s efforts.Rate it:

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être le dindon de la farceTo be the dupe.Rate it:

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être le fils de ses œuvresTo be a self-made man.Rate it:

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être marqué à l'ATo stand high in the estimation of others.Rate it:

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être marqué au bTo be either hump-backed, one-eyed, lame, or a stutterer.Rate it:

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être né coifféTo be born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth (literally, with a caul).Rate it:

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être né coifféAvoir de la chance.Rate it:

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être payé pour savoirTo know a thing to one’s cost.Rate it:

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être plein de cœurTo be full of generosity; To be noble-minded; To have a high sense of one’s duties towards others.Rate it:

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être plus royaliste que le roi (plus catholique que le pape)To out-Herod Herod.Rate it:

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être pris dans l'engrenageTo be caught in the toils.Rate it:

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être propre comme une écuelle de chatTo be very dirty.Rate it:

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être réduit à quiaTo be reduced to “because....”; To be nonplussed.Rate it:

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être sujet à cautionNot to be relied upon. Rate it:

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être sujet à l'heureTo be tied to time.Rate it:

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être sur la mauvaise penteSignifie avoir fait un mauvais choix ou être en train de mal tourner.Rate it:

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être sur la voieTo be on the scent.Rate it:

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être sur le côté (or, flanc)To be on one’s back, ill.Rate it:

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être sur le gaillard d'avantTo serve before the mast; To be a common seaman.Rate it:

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être sur le tapisTo be the subject of general conversation; To be broached.Rate it:

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être sur sa boucheTo be an epicure.Rate it:

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être sur son trente-et-un (fam.)To be dressed up to the nines.Rate it:

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être tant à tantTo be even (in a game).Rate it:

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être triste (gai, ironic.) comme un bonnet de nuitTo be as dull as ditchwater; To be in the dumps.Rate it:

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fake it 'til you make it(it's ok to) pretend until you get there (make it real)Rate it:

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feets don't fail me nowwhen you really need to get somewhere, you don't want your feet to fail and not get you thereRate it:

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femme à lunettes, femme à quéquettesSimulacre de proverbe, pour attester de façon humoristique que « les femmes qui arborent des lunettes sont réputées pour être de chaudes lapines ».Rate it:

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femmes à lunettes, femmes à quéquettesLes femmes qui arborent des lunettes sont réputées pour être de chaudes lapines, dit-on.Rate it:

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fish or cut baitTo choose between taking action now, or forgoing the opportunity and putting that energy into another endeavor; to decide; do something constructive, but don't just do nothingRate it:

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fly by the seat of one's pantsConfronting a situation with intuition and common sense without experience or instructionRate it:

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fool's errandA foolish undertaking, especially one that is purposeless, fruitless, nonsensical, or certain to fail.Rate it:

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forgetting the base, forgetting the root, forgetting number 'one, forgetting the alphabet 'a' 1'Generally this era, when children learn and grow up as adults, they think the parents know nothing they are the entire encyclopedia. Disdaining parents education and their university degrees with disrespectful manner.Rate it:

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gettin' jiggy wit itshort for "getting jiggy with it"; to get excitedly energetic while dancingRate it:

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go into one's shellTo hide or retreat; to act defensivelyRate it:

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god willing and the creeks don't riseA way of answering 'yes' when someone asks if you are going to do something; the same as saying, "Yes, I will, unless something happens to prevent me that I cannot control"; if it is God's will and no disasters happenRate it:

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happy trailsan expression wishing someone a good journey (typically on a road or path); short for 'happy trails to you'; a way of saying goodbyeRate it:

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have eyes bigger than one's bellyTo take more food on one's plate than one can eat; to be greedyRate it:

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here's your signA sarcastic remark and gesture that is said and done when someone says something stupid. This is said while holding the back of your right hand in a fist to your forehead with the index finger and thumb extended to form an "L" for "Loser." This is done and said to someone when they ask an obvious question and they should have known the answer; it points out to someone how dumb the question was that they just asked.Rate it:

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hide in one's shameTo cower or shrink away reproachfullyRate it:

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hoi polloithe masses, the general populace, the common people; in America it can carry a negative connotation depending on the context (as though commoners don't belong amongst the rich (high society) but it is not inherently derogatoryRate it:

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hold one's waternot have to pee; try not to urinateRate it:

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home sweet homeOne's home, especially a nice, comfortable home.Rate it:

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honi soit qui mal y penseCelui qui a de mauvaises pensées à ce sujet devrait être honni.Rate it:

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hungry hungry hippoAn expression used to say you are very hungry; also hungry hippo, for short; also the name of a children's board game (Hungry Hungry Hippo) produced by Hasbro under its subsidiary, Milton BradleyRate it:

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i am what i amI can't help the way I am. The underlying meaning is that I am not going to change either.Rate it:

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i could eat a horseI am very hungry; short form of "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse."Rate it:

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i have many bridges to sell you.You've been very naive.Rate it:

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