argot |
1. n-m. slang | |
2. n-m. cant (secret language) | |
vulgaire |
1. adj. vulgar, crude | |
Anglais |
1. n-m. (male) English person; Englishman | |
2. n-m. (Louisiana French) an Anglo-American or English speaker, as opposed to someone with French ancestry | |
3. n-m. English language | |
Il parle anglais. - He speaks English. | |
4. adj. English | |
Il est anglais. - He is English. | |
Ceci n'est pas un avion anglais. - This is not an English airplane | |
5. adj. (Louisiana French) Anglo-American or Anglophone | |
vernaculaire |
1. adj. vernacular | |
2. n-m. vernacular | |
afro |
1. n-m. afro (hairstyle) | |
Américain |
1. n-m. American; someone born in, or a citizen or inhabitant of, the United States of America | |
2. adj. (relational) of America; American | |
3. n-m. sandwich, generally with ham or pork, and French fries | |
vagin |
1. n-m. vagina | |
vulve |
1. n-f. vulva | |
Quelques cultures humaines ont longtemps célébré la vulve, allant jusqu'à la vénérer. - | |
Pendant l'excitation sexuelle, les lèvres externes gonflent en raison de l'augmentation du flux sanguin vers la région et reculent, ouvrant légèrement la vulve. - | |