"Je me casse" (often abbreviated in speech to je casse or just je me casse) is a common French slang expression meaning "I'm off," "I'm out of here," or "I'm leaving". It is used informally to express leaving a place, often with a sense of relief or frustration, similar to "I'm bailing".
“It's square”. To qualify something as well done, precise, or organized, we use the expression “c'est carré”. It implies that something is perfectly executed or structured. Example: “Il nous a invité à dîner, c'était vraiment carré”.
"Je me casse" (pronounced [ʒə mə kɑs, - kas]; French for 'I'm out of here', lit. 'I'm breaking off') is a song by Maltese singer Destiny Chukunyere that represented Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.
Refers to Pornhub. Black and orange are the colors of the Pornhub logo so these emojis are used on platforms like TikTok to talk about the site and to find X-rated content. You might also see other shapes like 🧡🖤 or 🟠⚫️.
Je ne sais quoi literally translates from French as "I don't know what," but it's used in English to describe a special, indefinable quality or charm that makes someone or something appealing and hard to put into words, often meaning "that certain something" or "a special something".
"Bombasse" is a french slang which is used to describe "Hot/Gorgeous Chick"💃 Also, this slang is used for a curvy female with clear reference to the sex appeal. 👻 C'est quoi, cette bombasse?
You don't say "fermez la bouche", though you can say "fermez la", with the "la" implying "bouche", but it's pretty rude. " Taisez-vous " is more polite in comparison, but it still comes off as an order. If you want to actually be polite, I'd suggest something like "Pourriez-vous vous taire, s'il vous plait ?"
In certain contexts, sacré bleu can be an appropriate and effective way to express surprise or shock. For example, if you were to witness a car accident, you might exclaim sacré bleu in shock and horror. So, while sacré bleu isn't exactly a ubiquitous phrase in France, it's not entirely unheard of either.