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les misérables

The greatest musical evar. Which is NOT SET DURING THE French Revolution, but the Paris student uprisings of the 1830s. Oy.

Going to see Les Misérables this weekend -- YAY

by joe-nobody September 22, 2005

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le sang

french expression used by young people, when you're talking with friends or with someone that you consider like family. "le sang" litteraly means blood so if someone calls you le sang it really means you are close (as if you had the same dna)

wesh le sang, ça va ?
t'es le sang de la veine toi !(the blood in my veins)

by mitsuha July 7, 2018


le rocks

The name given to a male who has between 3-5 testicles. Testicles may in fact be cysts or growths associated with injury however, they clearly resmeble actual testicles.

1.
Mitch: Hey Jimmy, are you a le rocks now?
Jimmy: Yeah, I got hit in the sack with a bat now I have 3 balls.
2.
Jimmy: Arrgh! I just got hit in the balls and grew another one!
Mitch: Wow! That makes 4, you really are le rocks!

by Raptor Beaches March 9, 2009

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le monke

le monke

le monke

by YeetusDeletus69420 January 20, 2020

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Le monk

The coolest being in the universe (refering to dhillon)

Hey Le monk

by Lemonk November 30, 2019


Le Merchant

A hasidic Jew of European descent, preferably French who produces an evil laugh with the aim to spread Zionism. To identify Le Merchant one must follow the criteria; is he wearing an Amish black hat check, does he sport a dashing hobo beard check and finally is he wearing clothes that give the illusion he just came from a funeral check. If the specimen is under this criteria you have yourself a Le Merchant.

A Le Merchant tried to sell me the book of Moses

by cooliofoolio13425 June 19, 2015


le sigh

A common catch phrase used in the popular classic cartoon "Pepe Le Pew" of Looney Tunes. The cartoon would feature a skunk inevitably falling for a cat who always seemed to get a strip of white pants on her otherwise completely black body...giving said feline the appearance of a female skunk. Pepe would hop around (literally hopping) trying to woo the extremely hesitant (understatement) kitty.

The phrase "le sigh" was often followed with a "le purr" in the series.

Many little blogging junkies have taken this saying and put it to their own usage to describe the feeling of dejection, apathy, dreaminess, etc. Sadly, most do not know the origin of the phrase. Even so, it is still a quite useful and popular term.

Sad Blogger: "Le sigh, I got dumped today."
Apathetic Blogger: "Le sigh, I am so bored."
Dreamy Blogger: "Le sigh, So-and-So is so sweet."

by DaniSTARR June 21, 2006

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