The snobbish French way to say "on the contrary", which is the snobbish English way to say "rather".
A: Au contraire, while an opinion cannot be wrong, that makes you no less of an imbΓ©cile.
B: TouchΓ©.
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when a non-french person misspells "au revoir"
Nicole: im gonna go now
Damien: au review!
Nicole: lmao what
JSYK, it's not "au naturale", it's "au naturel".
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The word "Au Pair" is a French term, which means "on par" or "equal to", denoting living on an equal basis in a reciprocal, caring relationship between the host family and the children. An aupair will typically be a young woman and sometimes a young man from a foreign country who chooses to help look after the children of a host family and provide light housekeeping. The aupair is given room and board and is typically paid a weekly "pocket-money" salary. Aupairs generally stay with their host family for one year.
I spent a year in England as an au pair.
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Giving birth to one or more babies through the vagina instead of having a Cesarean section (c-section). First usage in movie "Dumb and Dumber To (2014)."
Alternative spelling: au snatchural; au snatchurele
Rather than having a c-section, the woman opted to have the child au snatchurel.
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A vietnamese term for Feisty Little Midget.
Back in Vietnam, Timmy would be called Au Vo.
A soulmate AU is an Alternate Universe where the 'crush' of reader has a writing written on them from birth.
I like to read Soulmate Au stories.
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