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"5. Foutre/ Je mâ€en fou (FOO-truh)/(Juh MONH foo) Again, although you may hear this dropped around a lot, use it with caution as â€oefoutre” is the verb for â€oeto fuck.” Youâ€ll most often hear this in the phrase â€oeje mâ€en fou,” which essentially means â€oeI donâ€t give a... more
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Rated by Going2Oahu on Nov 25, 9:28pm
I am now proficient in French - lol!
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Rated by Fidi on Nov 12, 9:09am
LOL. It's fun to curse in French!
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Rated by udwtkwti on Oct 28, 11:44pm
amazing
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Rated by CassandraX on Oct 27, 2:33pm
I find it much easier to swear in foreign languages! There's no 'responsibility' attached to it and your mum doesn't mind...:-)
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Rated by dipaksen on Oct 22, 6:11pm
Nice to learn swear words in different language
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Rated by She--Stumbles on Oct 17, 3:16pm
Foutre, yes, I love it.
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Rated by Lotus1150 on Oct 16, 11:10pm
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Rated by ADP101 on Oct 08, 6:35pm
i like je ma'en fou lol
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Rated by drqueenlancelot on Sep 29, 4:55pm
haha dunno how close Quebecois counterparts to this would be, but should still help a bit seeing as I live in a fairly bilingual city and speak barely any French. At least I'll know when people are insulting me.