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Les Vignes

Grassy area located near some vine plantations underneath the terrace of the Saint-Germain en Laye castle.
Famous amongst young people and, unfortunately, policemen, for its parties where pot and booze go around and where people sit down to play jembe or guitar.

-What are you doing Friday night?
-I'm going to the Vignes.
-Oh cool! I'll come too

by dorito April 4, 2005


Le Douche

A European douche bag (most commonly a French one).

Jay: Hey Tommy, check out Frenchie over here!
Tommy: Yeah, I know, what a Le Douche

by ThatKid69 June 10, 2009

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Les Miles

decent college football coach. He is the Head Coach at LSU. Known for his terrible clock management.

Can also be used for any mismanagement of time, usually letting time run out.

I really Les Milesed that test. I only had time to answer three of the ten questions.

by Menefee May 11, 2011

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Le Jonas

When you're poor and homeless

Man I'm so unlucky I'm turning into Le Jonas

by LeLuLu December 27, 2022

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hannon le

In Elvish, it literally means "well met," however, it can also mean thank you.

"Hannon le, Legolas."

by Eccentrica Gallumbits May 7, 2006

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Le Benson

Another (and far superior) name for a Vodka and Coke.

Customer: I'd like a Coke and Vodka
Bar Tender: Sure, one Le Benson coming up.

by Phulula December 21, 2011

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Les Paul

Easily one of the most popular electric guitars ever made. Really came into its own in 1957 with the invention of the dual-coil hum-cancelling pickup. However, since over 90% of Les Pauls made have this particular genre of pickup on them, many of them sound alike, except for the different effects or amps one uses. There are exceptions to the humbucker models so commonly seen. One variation was the Les Paul Classic, which was fitted with P-90 pickups, which were the predecessor to the humbucker pickups. The other variation of the Les Paul is the Les Paul Deluxe (my personal guitar). The Deluxe was fit with a smaller version of the dual-coil pickup found on many of the Les Pauls. Pete Townshend of The Who made the Les Paul famous by adding a third pickup to the guitar, and by numbering his guitars.

I can get a very powerful, unique and unique sound out of my Les Paul Deluxe by using a tube driver, a Hendrix-style fuzz box, and a Vox wah-wah pedal, which is all plugged into my Vox AC-30 amp with a Marshall Half-stack speaker setup.

by Mikey February 22, 2006

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