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to become erect, to get a hard-on BAHN-day Ben interj. for 'well'. often used at the beginning of a phrase, and followed by "ouais" or "non" Baañ ('baa' like the sound a sheep makes with a nasalized sound at the end) Bite n., dick bEEt Blaireau n., Loser bl-AIR-roh Le Bled cameraphones n., the boondocks blED Boule n., litt. 'ball'. Synonym for 'tête', or 'head' in its slang usage; a rough equivalent in English would be 'face' rather than 'head', i.e.: "Ta boule me manque" = "I miss seeing your cameraphones sweet face" bOOL Bouffer v., to eat n., la bouffe, food BOOF-fay Bosser v., to work boss-SAY Boulot n., job bOOL-oh Se Branler v., to masturbate (lit. to wobble) suh BRAhn-lay Ça a été exp., it went well; also a question "Ta présentation, ça a été ?" = "How'd your presentation go?" ; Answers to this question: "Ouais, ça a été" (Yes, it went well) / "Pas du tout" (Not at all) saw ah AY-TAY Chaud Lapin n.,
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