argot |
1. n-m. slang | |
2. n-m. cant (secret language) | |
bombe |
1. n-f. bomb (a device filled with explosives) | |
2. n-f. aerosol (either the substance or the container) | |
3. n-f. (colloquial) a hottie, a bombshell | |
4. n-f. globular glass vessel; demijohn, carboy | |
5. n-f. bombe glacée, a frozen dessert consisting of two or more kinds of ice cream, often with a light, frothy center made of eggs and sugar, frozen in a melon-shaped mold | |
6. n-f. ellipsis of bombe météorologique or bombe météo or bombe cyclonique | |
bomber |
1. v. to bulge | |
2. v. (figurative) to cower, to bend | |
3. v. (colloquial) to move, walk quickly | |
4. v. (colloquial) to spray paint (especially of taggers or graffiti artists) | |
5. n-m. bomber jacket | |
femme |
1. n-f. woman | |
2. n-f. wife | |
3. n-f. (LGBT, rare) Alternative form of fem, , femme, feminine lesbian (contrast butch) | |
attirante |
1. adj. feminine singular of attirant | |
attirant |
1. adj. attractive | |
Des psychologues ont essayé d'analyser quels traits physiques étaient considérés comme attirants. - Psychologists attempted to analyze which physical traits were considered attractive. | |
2. Participle. present participle of attirer | |